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Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan
From: Eyal Raab <eyal.raab () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 14:27:20 +0300
Hi, I want to test the latency to a given host by doing a discovery scan (with minimal intrusion). I issue the following command: nmap -sn -Pn <ip_address> And the output I'm getting is this: Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-07-16 14:12 IDT Nmap scan report for <ip_address> Host is up. Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.04 seconds However, with this sort of scan I don't see the latency output which I usually see. Can someone help me with the following questions: 1. Are there certain conditions that must exist for the latency output to be displayed (assuming the host is up)? 2. Can I force the latency to be displayed? 3. Is there an NSE script that shows the latency (or something similar I can adapt)? Any help in this direction will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Eyal. _______________________________________________ Sent through the dev mailing list http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Current thread:
- Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Eyal Raab (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Daniel Miller (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Eyal Raab (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Daniel Miller (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Eyal Raab (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Eyal Raab (Jul 16)
- Re: Measuring Latency with nmap ping / discovery scan Daniel Miller (Jul 16)