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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:51:51 +0400 plus or minus some time Андрей
Коростелёв <preacherandrew_at_mail.ru> wrote:
...snip...
> > So I would run
> C:\>>nmap -e eth0 <other options> <target>
> > to select that interface.
>
> > I rename my interfaces to reasonable things like 'eth0' instead of
> > Windows default (in English anyway) 'LAN interface' or whatever.
>
> > -Jason
>
> Thanks you for tips.
> I will run nmap as you say.
> But if my comp have one NIC with two IP-addresses, I guess nmap should
> run normal whithout additional options. And this situation is
> considered in code, but it is appears code has small bug.
>
If you have multiple interfaces, each of which may have more than one IP
than you'd need to use -e <interface> and -S <ip>. Nmap is probably not
going to guess the IP you want but you can force it to use whatever IP
you'd like with -S.
Brandon
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