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vista issue


From: "Nelson, Mark - IS" <NelsonM () VitranExpress com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:55:44 -0400

I am running version 4.20 of nmap and version 4.0.1 for winpcap on Vista
Professional and get 

 

Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-07-26 15:54 Eastern
Daylight

Time

dnet: Failed to open device eth4

QUITTING!

 

I have googled this error and tried the suggestions notated....running
elevated privileges, turning off UAC, going to the beta version of
winpcap etc...but still get the same error.

 

Here is the output of my nmap -iflists...the subnets have been changed
but not the hosts.


Any suggestions besides switching off vista?  (would love to but corp
reasons won't let me)

 

C:\Users\nelsonm>nmap --iflist

 

Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-07-26 15:44 Eastern
Dayligh

Time

************************INTERFACES************************

DEV  (SHORT) IP/MASK          TYPE     UP   MAC

eth0 (eth0)  (null)/0         ethernet up   1E:ED:20:52:41:53

eth1 (eth1)  (null)/0         ethernet up   1E:ED:20:52:41:53

eth2 (eth2)  (null)/0         ethernet up   1E:ED:20:52:41:53

eth3 (eth3)  (null)/0         ethernet up   1E:ED:20:52:41:53

eth4 (eth4)  10.10.10.240/24    ethernet up   00:19:B9:46:38:A2

eth5 (eth5)  (null)/0         ethernet up   00:19:B9:46:38:A2

eth6 (eth6)  192.168.119.1/24 ethernet up   00:50:56:C0:00:01

eth7 (eth7)  192.168.163.1/24 ethernet up   00:50:56:C0:00:08

ppp0 (ppp0)  (null)/0         other    up

ppp1 (ppp1)  (null)/0         other    down

lo0  (lo0)   127.0.0.1/8      loopback up

net0 (net0)  (null)/0         other    up

net1 (net1)  (null)/0         other    up

net2 (net2)  (null)/0         other    up

net3 (net3)  (null)/0         other    up

net4 (net4)  (null)/0         other    up

net5 (net5)  (null)/0         other    down

 

**************************ROUTES**************************

DST/MASK           DEV  GATEWAY

255.255.255.255/32 eth4 10.10.10.240

255.255.255.255/32 eth7 192.168.163.1

10.10.10.240/32      eth4 10.10.10.240

10.1.1.255/32      eth4 10.10.10.240

255.255.255.255/32 eth6 192.168.119.1

127.0.0.1/32       lo0  127.0.0.1

127.255.255.255/32 lo0  127.0.0.1

255.255.255.255/32 lo0  127.0.0.1

192.168.119.1/32   eth6 192.168.119.1

192.168.119.255/32 eth6 192.168.119.1

192.168.163.255/32 eth7 192.168.163.1

192.168.163.1/32   eth7 192.168.163.1

10.1.1.0/0         eth4 10.10.10.240

192.168.119.0/0    eth6 192.168.119.1

192.168.163.0/0    eth7 192.168.163.1

127.0.0.0/0        lo0  127.0.0.1

224.0.0.0/0        eth7 192.168.163.1

224.0.0.0/0        lo0  127.0.0.1

224.0.0.0/0        eth4 10.10.10.240

224.0.0.0/0        eth6 192.168.119.1

0.0.0.0/0          eth4 10.1.1.4

 


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