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Re: Nmap & Whonix Issue
From: Distorchion Zero <distorchion () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 08:36:43 -0500
This is the output I always get. Again, it doesn't matter which host I use. I did a pastebin 'cause it is kinda long: http://pastebin.com/AEJhPp2Y I really want to know where do this ports come from because I have port 12345 activated and it is for Netbus! 2012/10/16 David Fifield <david () bamsoftware com>
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 07:54:01PM -0500, Distorchion Zero wrote:I've just configured a virtual environment with Whonix (the new TorBoxfromthe Torproject http://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/Home/). It consistsofone virtual machine running Tor proxy and the other machine would be the workstation. In the workstation I've been trying to run Nmap to scan ports of some hosts, but the result of the scan is always the same. It doesn't matter which host I'm scanning or which options I use, the result is the same.Andit gets a lot of different types of open ports, from 0 to 65389. I'm starting to think that Nmap is actually scanning the proxy addressI'mon at that moment. If this is the case what can I do in order to really scan the desired hosts? If it is not where do these ports come from?Please send us the output of a small scan so we can better understand what you're describing. Also the output of nmap --iflist Please tell us the version of Nmap you're using. David Fifield
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