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Re: Problem with MSF + nmap + exploit


From: haZard0us <hazard0us.pt () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2011 19:33:17 +0100

Hi David and thanks for the quick answer.

I'm using VirtualBox in a private vbox network - in this case, intnet. Just similar as the vmnet's. If it could help, i have the exact same issue in vmware workstation. I'm starting to believe that this problem is caused by nmap.

Regards

On 04-09-2011 19:30, David Kennedy wrote:
Just to gather some more information here and one of the most common results for what was mentioned below. Are you using this in a virtual machine in NAT mode? In most cases NMAP will kill the NAT mode if NMAP is going through. Appears to be to much traffic for it to handle. In this situation, switch to bridged mode which will resolve the problem. If this isn't the configuration you're using then let us know.

-Dave

On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 2:25 PM, haZard0us <hazard0us.pt () gmail com <mailto:hazard0us.pt () gmail com>> wrote:

    Hi everybody,

    I know that maybe this list isn't the appropriate one to ask this
    but, as i am working with MSF, i'm trying to get the answer here.

    I have a private lab with two machines - BT5R1 and WinXP SP2 En -
    connected to eachother in a private network. No firewalls, no
    AV's, nothing that i could think of to disrupt connection.

    Doing a simple scan to the XP machine using nmap "192.168.1.10" i
    can get all the needed results. But, after doing the scan, i can't
    run the exploit, connect or even ping the machine. Since there's
    no IPS, IDS, AV, Firewall or some other tool for protection...
    what can i do to stop this?

    Regards
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