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Re: Why i'm i getting unused IPs in reports as if they had ports open..

Subject: Re: Why i'm i getting unused IPs in reports as if they had ports open..
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 18:05:30 +0200
On Thu Jun 16 2005 at 17:14, Tony Howlett wrote:

Try changing your Ping type to "ICMP" instead of TCP.

Another possibility is to use ports different from 21 and 25, which
are in the default list.

I have found with TCP and ICMP Pings on, sometime empty IPs come up
wiht open ports, im not sure why.

No IPS, no Labrea? No touchy firewall?
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