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| Subject: | Re: Inconsistent port scans |
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| 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 All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy --- Jack Torrance, The Shining
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