Hi,
Along with the nmap -iflist, I would like to give you some more details about my broadband connection. It uses PPPoE. The broadband modem/router can be connected on ethernet port (nic) or with the USB port (I generally use the USB port). Even I have tried the nic and ran nmap, but I am having the same problem. I tried to run superscan, but it also is not able to scan the ports.
When I run nmap on my LAN (consists of my laptop, desktop and several Win/Linux virtual machines), I see no problem and it works fine. I get this problem only when I connect to the internet.
Please see if you can give me a solution.
Fyodor <fyodor_at_insecure.org> wrote: On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 02:23:42PM +0100, DIGANTA DE. wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having problem running nmap (4.11 Win). I run it over WinXP SP2 and after running it I see the following error::
>
Would you run "nmap --iflist" and send us the output? For some reason
Nmap seems to think your "ppp0" is ethernet. You can block out the IP
addresses if you wish to.
Thanks,
Fyodor
Thanks & Regards
Diganta De
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