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| Subject: | Re: Theoretical limit on targets |
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| Date: | Sat, 19 Aug 2006 17:25:41 -0400 |
My question really is, what type of success have you had with /24s? Thusfar, I have been able to successfully scan 20 /24s at once. I'm trying to figure out how far can I push the envelope. Hence if anybody has experience that (s)he is willing to share, thanks in advance!
I have used hundreds of individual ip addresses, maybe 2000 at once.
(so, its that 2000 cids/32's?)
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