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Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line
From: "sara fink" <sara.fink () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:29:40 +0300
so, which output is correct? the command line or the web page test? I tested it on my external ip. I have linux kernel 2.6.24. As far as I know there shouldn't be a problem to run nmap from the same pc on my external IP. It looked like the command line didn't even scan. In a sec I got the reply of 3000 port scan. On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Ron (list) <ron () skullsecurity net> wrote:
sara fink wrote:I ran nmap online on my ip. I got some results. But when I run the same nmap on my ip from command line I get totally different results.Looks to me like ports are being filtered out somewhere between you and the target. Likely, they're being filtered by your ISP to protect you from worms and such. Hope that helps! Ron
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- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line Ron (list) (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line sara fink (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line Brandon Enright (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line sara fink (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line Fyodor (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line sara fink (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line sara fink (Jun 24)
- Re: differences between nmap-online and nmap command line Ron (list) (Jun 24)