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Possible Incomplete Results
From: "Cory K. Walker" <lists () walkertc com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:44:56 -0500
Is there any way to force nmap to list out each closed, filtered, and open port? I have the following results - there are a large number of closed and filtered ports (please pardon the XML formatting): <ports> <extraports state="closed" count="773"> <extrareasons reason="resets" count="773"/> </extraports> <extraports state="filtered" count="225"> <extrareasons reason="no-responses" count="225"/> </extraports> <port protocol="tcp" portid="22"> <state state="open" reason="syn-ack" reason_ttl="237"/> <service name="ssh" method="table" conf="3" /> </port> <port protocol="tcp" portid="23"> <state state="open" reason="syn-ack" reason_ttl="237"/> <service name="telnet" method="table" conf="3" /> </port> </ports> There are 773 closed ports and 225 filtered ports. The problem with this is I can't get a complete description of this host. How can I get the state of port 443, for example, without running another scan? _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://SecLists.Org
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- Possible Incomplete Results Cory K. Walker (Jan 10)
- Re: Possible Incomplete Results Michael Pattrick (Jan 10)
- Re: Possible Incomplete Results Kris Katterjohn (Jan 10)
- Re: Possible Incomplete Results Michael Pattrick (Jan 10)