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nmap 3.75


From: <lh79 () mail ru>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:52:33 +0300


HiŠ± there

I'm getting strange results running nmap ver 3.75

I run nmap with options
nmap -v -v -PT -n -p 3128,80,8080 -oM 123 -iL 321

File 321 contains
213.234.205.4
213.234.205.5
213.234.205.6
213.234.205.7
213.234.205.8
213.234.205.9
213.234.205.1
213.234.205.2

What i see in 123 after nmap is complite:

# nmap 3.75 scan initiated Wed Dec 15 16:05:32 2004 as: /home/tutolmin/bin/nmap -vv -PT -n -p 3128,80,8080 -oM 123 -iL 
321
# Ports scanned: TCP(3;80,3128,8080) UDP(3;80,3128,8080) PROTOCOLS(1;80)
Host: 213.234.205.5 ()  Ports: 80/closed/tcp//http///, 3128/closed/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/closed/tcp//http-proxy///
Host: 213.234.205.6 ()  Ports: 80/closed/tcp//http///, 3128/closed/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/closed/tcp//http-proxy///
Host: 213.234.205.7 ()  Ports: 80/open/tcp//http///, 3128/filtered/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/filtered/tcp//http-proxy///
Host: 213.234.205.9 ()  Ports: 80/closed/tcp//http///, 3128/closed/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/closed/tcp//http-proxy///
Host: 213.234.205.1 ()  Ports: 80/open/tcp//http///, 3128/closed/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/closed/tcp//http-proxy///
Host: 213.234.205.2 ()  Ports: 80/open/tcp//http///, 3128/closed/tcp//squid-http///, 8080/closed/tcp//http-proxy///
# Nmap run completed at Wed Dec 15 16:05:43 2004 -- 8 IP addresses (6 hosts up) scanned in 11.513 seconds

The question is where are records about Down hosts?!

In previous versions I used to get output with information about Down hosts:
Host: 137.92.146.25 ()  Status: Down
Host: 137.92.146.26 ()  Status: Down
Host: 137.92.156.3 ()   Status: Down
Host: 137.92.156.30 ()  Status: Down
Host: 137.92.156.69 ()  Ports: 80/filtered/tcp//http///, 3128/filtered/tcp//squid-http///, 
8080/filtered/tcp//http-proxy///     Ignored State: closed (0) 


What is wrong with it now?
Is it a new feature or I just don't know how to turn it on?


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