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Re: Nmap on VPS
From: Tom Sellers <nmap () fadedcode net>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 16:32:35 -0500
I have seen several VPS hosting companies that cripple scanning tools by tweaking various Linux kernel Capabilites flags. We haven't had much luck bypassing them and it likely violates terms of service and would get you booted anyway. Good luck, Tom On Jun 23, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Jo�o Daniel Neves <joaodanielnevesss () hotmail com> wrote:
Hello, I have a virtualized server (VPS). I use this server to host my blog. I have installed Nmap...But it looks like that Nmap is not working proprety. When I scan my office (without root privileges), Nmap reports me some open ports. No problem yet. But if I scan as root, Nmap say that allscaned ports are closed. I did the same kind of scan for both (priviliged e non priviliged)I scan a OPEN port with root privileges and Nmap port report filtred. The truth is that some ports are really open. BTW: I did a normal installation: yum install nmap5.21.rpm Does anybody knows what is happening? _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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Current thread:
- Nmap on VPS Jo�o Daniel Neves (Jun 23)
- Re: Nmap on VPS Shinnok (Jun 23)
- Re: Nmap on VPS Tom Sellers (Jun 23)
- Re: Nmap on VPS Gorjan Petrovski (Jun 24)
- Re: Nmap on VPS Robin Wood (Jun 24)
- Re: Nmap on VPS David Fifield (Jun 27)
- Re: Nmap on VPS Gorjan Petrovski (Jun 24)