On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:53:59PM -0600, Alan Jones wrote:
> David,
>
> I am not running Vista on wireless... all hardwired here....
>
>
> nmap --iflist
>
> Starting Nmap 4.23RC3 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-11-28 21:49
> Central Standa
> rd Time
> _ifcombo_name: Mapping unknown interface type 131 to "net".
>
> _ifcombo_name: Mapping unknown interface type 131 to "net".
>
> _ifcombo_name: Mapping unknown interface type 131 to "net".
>
> _ifcombo_name: Mapping unknown interface type 131 to "net".
>
> ************************INTERFACES************************
> DEV (SHORT) IP/MASK TYPE UP MAC
> eth0 (eth0) (null)/0 ethernet up BC:D6:20:52:41:53
> eth1 (eth1) (null)/0 ethernet up BC:D6:20:52:41:53
> eth2 (eth2) (null)/0 ethernet up BC:D6:20:52:41:53
> eth3 (eth3) (null)/0 ethernet up BC:D6:20:52:41:53
> eth4 (eth4) 192.168.1.67/24 ethernet up 00:19:D1:92:05:BE
> eth5 (eth5) (null)/0 ethernet up 00:19:D1:92:05:BE
> ppp0 (ppp0) (null)/0 other up
> ppp1 (ppp1) (null)/0 other down
> lo0 (lo0) 127.0.0.1/8 loopback up
> net0 (net0) (null)/0 other up
> net1 (net1) (null)/0 other up
> net2 (net2) (null)/0 other up
> net3 (net3) (null)/0 other up
Okay, another question. Do those "net*" interfaces show up with
"nmap --iflist" with version 4.23RC2? When I made a change hoping to
make Windows interface aliases work I might have brought these tunnel
interfaces to light.
David Fifield
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Received on Nov 29 2007