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RE: Possible bug with Vista - getinterfaces: intf_loop() failed


From: "Jerry Tabeling" <jtabeling () idpnow net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:40:32 -0500

Thanks very much Rob. I feel pretty stupid.

There were some old versions sitting in windows/system32.

I should have realized that because the command line was running fine.

Thanks again for your perceptive assistance!


Jerry Tabeling
IDP, LLC
443-506-3813 (voice)
888-507-2268 (fax)
jtabeling () idpnow net

|-----Original Message-----
|From: Rob Nicholls [mailto:robert () everythingeverything co uk]
|Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 3:30 PM
|To: jtabeling () idpnow net; nmap-dev () insecure org
|Subject: RE: Possible bug with Vista - getinterfaces: intf_loop() failed
|
|Hi Jerry,
|
|I don't think I've seen that message on Vista since the days of Nmap 4.11.
|Zenmap runs the command "nmap" and looks in certain locations (IIRC it
|doesn't use the user's path either), so it might be worth checking that you
|only have 4.50 and 4.52 on your system, and you don't have an older copy of
|nmap.exe hanging around somewhere that Zenmap is running instead? Apologies
|if you've already checked that.
|
|Rob
|
|
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Jerry Tabeling [mailto:jtabeling () idpnow net]
|Sent: 21 January 2008 20:21
|To: nmap-dev () insecure org
|Subject: Possible bug with Vista - getinterfaces: intf_loop() failed
|
|getinterfaces: intf_loop() failed
|
|
|
|This error occurs  during ZENMAP execution but not NMAP command line
|(tested
|both 4.5 and 4.52),  but ONLY running on Vista (Ultimate retail).
|
|
|
|Any ideas? I see other posts have had same problem, but remedy  seems to be
|elusive.
|
|
|
|Thanks.
|
|
|
|  _____
|
|Jerry Tabeling
|
|IDP, LLC
|443-506-3813 (c)
|
|888-507-2268 (f)
|
| <mailto:wjtabeling () aol com> jtabeling () idpnow net
|
|
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