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jah wrote:
> It could do that perhaps, by periodically pinging a known open port,
> after a certain time has elapsed during which the target has not responded.
With that into account, a --monitor flag could enable a "monitoring mode" that can turn nmap into a
monitoring tool. Yes, I should stop posting here under the effects of argentinian Malbec. :)
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