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Re: Zenmap profiles


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:13:16 -0500

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Michael Pattrick wrote:
Hey David,

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 11:26 PM, David Fifield <david () bamsoftware com> wrote:
I think that "Intense Scan", "Quick Scan", and "Regular Scan" should

I find it odd that none of the default profiles use NSE, is there a
reason for this? Perhaps the intense scan could be modified as
follows:
nmap -A -T Aggressive --script=default -v <target>


The -A option is like using -sC (default scripts) too.

Finally, if you have used Zenmap you've probably noticed that it used
"-T Aggressive" rather than "-T4".

I like T4 more as well but it might be less intuitive for beginners,
but I'm interested in hearing what others think of this.


I prefer -T4 because that's what I type, but I agree that it may be better to
use the word form for beginners and casual users who don't memorize options
like that.

Cheers,
Michael


Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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