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Re: Need help with Nmap.


From: "Brett Cunningham" <cssniper22 () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 02:19:32 -0500

What are the arguments you're passing?

On 7/7/07, Eddie Fishel <eddie_fishel () roadrunner com> wrote:

Brett Cunningham wrote:
When you pass arguments to nmap, use '-P0'.

ie.: nmap -sSU -P0 -O -v 205.217.153.62 <http://205.217.153.62>



On 7/7/07, *Eddie Fishel * <eddie_fishel () roadrunner com
<mailto:eddie_fishel () roadrunner com>> wrote:

    Hello, When i'm using Nmap it works on my own connection like if i
    want
    to do 192.168.1.101 <http://192.168.1.101> it will show the open
    ports. But if i want to do a
    port scan on a friends connection it doesn't work and will say host
    seems down when it's not. I've tried disabling my firewall but it
    still
    comes up with that error. Not sure why, Can you please help me?

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i've tried that still does it it will only work if i do 192.168.1.100 or
101 etc... i am behind a router it's worked for me in the passed i
recently reformated so i don't know why it's not working


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