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Re: nmap 4.22S0C7 multiple IP address on one NIC in Win2000


From: Brandon Enright <bmenrigh () ucsd edu>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:10:47 +0000

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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:51:51 +0400 plus or minus some time Андрей
Коростелёв <preacherandrew () mail ru> wrote:
...snip...
So I would run
C:\>>nmap -e eth0 <other options> <target>
to select that interface.

I rename my interfaces to reasonable things like 'eth0' instead of
Windows default (in English anyway) 'LAN interface' or whatever.

-Jason

Thanks you for tips.
I will run nmap as you say.
But if my comp have one NIC with two IP-addresses,  I guess nmap should
run normal whithout additional options. And this situation is
considered in code, but it is appears code has small bug.


If you have multiple interfaces, each of which may have more than one IP
than you'd need to use -e <interface> and -S <ip>.  Nmap is probably not
going to guess the IP you want but you can force it to use whatever IP
you'd like with -S.

Brandon

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