'nmap --iflist' shows you available adapters. Add '-e ethx' (where
ethx is the ouput from the appropriate adapter in 'nmap --iflist') to
your nmap statement.
On 12/14/07, Jay Chandler <lists_at_sequestered.net> wrote:
> Web and Co sprl - P. Derwael wrote:
> > Jay,
> >
> > As I see vmnet8/vmnet1 in the trace, I understand you are running under
> > vmware.
> > Have you reflected the wireless change in vmnet config ??
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> >
>
> Not so-- the machine is a MacOS VMware host; it says that no matter what
> system I use, whether the VM is active or not, etc. Is there a way to
> configure nmap to disregard the virtual adapters?
>
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