The scan can go on for a while if you are scanning firewalled hosts.
There are nmap switches to increase ports per second, but how much?
I have added a switch that prints two lines of statistics.
The new ?c switch guesses how long time the scan will take.
Output example:
Starting nmap V. 3.10ALPHA3 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
Tried: 192 (150 resends)
P/S: 12.00 ETS: 9
The ?c switch shows how many ports that has been tested, resends, ports per
second and the estimated remaining time of scan.
The patch works on nmap-3.10ALPHA3 and nmap-3.10ALPHA4. It will probably
work on other nmap-3.10 releases.
Patch with:
tar -xvzf nmap-3.X.tgz
cd nmap-3.X
patch -p1 < PATH_TO/nmap-3.10ALPHA4_statistics-1.diff
nmap-3.10ALPHA4_statistics-1.diff is a nmap hack. It is not an official
nmap patch.
Feel free to forward it if you like it.
//Ian Vitek, iXsecurity
ian.vitek_at_ixsecurity.com
(See attached file: nmap-3.10ALPHA4_statistics-1.diff)
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