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Nmap Hackers: set senddelay from command line?

set senddelay from command line?

From: Dave Carmean <dlc_at_silcom.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:14:06 -0700

On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 07:41:26AM -0000, nmap-hackers-help_at_insecure.org wrote:

> * Does anyone else think this feature (X) would be useful

:o)

Is anybody working on a way to effectively pre-set senddelay
from the command line and/or environment? Seems like one might like
to set this to somewhat large values in cases where systems respond
to detected portscans by automatically filtering, or where a very low
scan rate is desired to evade manual/programmatic detection.

It also might be cool to be able to add some randomness to such an
interval by specifying a +/- offset range.

Note: I tried to look for archives, but I'm unfamiliar with
ezmlm, and received this error from my attempt:

        <nmap-hackers-index_at_insecure.org>:
        ezmlm-get: fatal: only subscribers can -index (#5.7.1)

-- 
David Carmean                                           <dlc_at_silcom.com>
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	My God, it's full of Cars!
Received on Jul 27 1999
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