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Nmap Hackers: Re: Safe scanning

Re: Safe scanning

From: andy lowton <andy_at_dragonfly.demon.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 21:30:42 +0000

> I've read the manpage and most of the webpage, and I realize that there are
> no guarantees. But I'm looking for real-life-experience - is "nmap -sT
> 10.10.1-254.1-254" likely to put me in the street?

All I can offer you is the 'warm feeling' that I have run nmap against literally 1000's of hosts over the last couple of years and have never knocked one over yet (as
far as I know). I tend to use Syn scans ie -sS.

l8z

andy

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Received on Mar 21 2000

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