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Best timing options when scanning a large number of IPs
From: Erik Tews <erik () debian franken de>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:22:56 +0200

Hi

I am going to scan a large number of ip adresses for a single open tcp
port. I am only instrested in knowing which one of them got this single
port open.

I got a fast network connection (100 Mbit to the next ip exchange) and I
am not worried if I miss some systems. If I got 90% of all hosts, which
got this port open, it would be still good.

What options should I use for nmap? I specified -T5 for very angressive
timing. What are good values for all the --min* and --max* options?

I would like to use 10 or 20 Mbit bandwidth for scanning.

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