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Re: nmap -S option

Subject: Re: nmap -S option
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 03:13:07 +0100 (CET)
Hello Baris,

When i use "nmap -sS targetaddress -S spoofaddress -e eth0" command, nmap does not show open ports at end of scan.

In many cases, this can be attributed to fact that in order to be able to distinguish a closed port from an open one, NMAP actually needs to see the replies from the scanned machine... and when you use the -S with a random address, the replies will be sent to that random address (if anywhere at all).


The other cases include the packets being dropped by some device on their way to / from the scanned machine (e.g. most firewalls have no reason to let packets coming from the internal network but claiming an outside IP through).

Peter

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[Name] Peter Kosinar   [Quote] 2B | ~2B = exp(i*PI)   [ICQ] 134813278



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