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Re: An Nmap Command to Remember
From: "Root - VulnerabilityAssessment" <root () vulnerabilityassessment co uk>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 07:50:58 -0000
Daniel,The only thing I have issues with this is a full UDP scan can take 18 hours plus to finish, whereas a syn scan can be done in minutes, not really an effective use of the tool possibly
Just a thought Rgds Kev -------------------------------------------------- From: "Daniel Miessler" <daniel () dmiessler com> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:21 PM To: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Subject: An Nmap Command to Remember
This nmap command will verbosely scan all 65,535 ports, both tcp and udp, using service probing and operating system detection, and output the results to nmap, greppable, and xml formats. nmap -vv -p0- -sSUV -O -oA $outputfile $target -- Daniel R. Miessler W: http://dmiessler.com/ E: daniel () dmiessler com P: 510 585 9143 G: 0xD4A8FFF6
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