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Re: Inconsistent port scans

Subject: Re: Inconsistent port scans
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:37:20 -0400

Martin,

Please try to scan using the following command (nmap) to see what ports are 
discovered:

nmap -v -n -oN file.out -P0 -sT -p 1-1024  -r <ip address>

A question:  is this ip address behind a firewall and if so, what is its 
behavior with respect to syn scans that you are using?  Also, you could try FIN 
scan technique and observe the results. 



Sanjeev

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