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A bit of trouble with 4.68 and Mac OS 10.5.4


From: Jerry Pape <jpape () espt com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:21:51 -0700

F,

Was running 4.60 via macports, but couldn't get decent OS detect for Mac 
systems. Thought 4.68 would help.

Typically use NMAP via vpnTracker to scan and inventory my managed 
networks.

With 4.68 I am getting this:

   Starting Nmap 4.68 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2008-07-17 08:32 PDT
   Warning: Unable to open interface vmnet8 -- skipping it.
   Warning: Unable to open interface vmnet1 -- skipping it.
   Nmap done: 253 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 103.128 seconds


Which is incorrect and very different than what I was getting with 4.60

   nmap -A 192.168.170.2-254

   Starting Nmap 4.60 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2008-07-17 08:41 PDT
   Interesting ports on 192.168.170.12:
   Not shown: 1714 closed ports
   PORT    STATE SERVICE   VERSION
   407/tcp open  timbuktu?

   Interesting ports on 192.168.170.13:
   Not shown: 1713 closed ports
   PORT     STATE SERVICE         VERSION
   407/tcp  open  timbuktu?
   3999/tcp open  remoteanything?

   Interesting ports on 192.168.170.14:
   Not shown: 1709 closed ports
   PORT    STATE SERVICE      VERSION
   80/tcp  open  http?
   |_ HTML title: Site doesn't have a title.
   135/tcp open  msrpc        Microsoft Windows RPC
   139/tcp open  netbios-ssn
   407/tcp open  timbuktu?
   443/tcp open  skype2
   |_ HTML title: Site doesn't have a title.
   445/tcp open  microsoft-ds Microsoft Windows XP microsoft-ds
   1 service unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the
   service/version, please submit the following fingerprint at
   http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/servicefp-submit.cgi :
   
SF-Port80-TCP:V=4.60%I=7%D=7/17%Time=487F685A%P=i386-apple-darwin9.4.0%r(G
   
SF:etRequest,1A,"HTTP/1\.0\x20404\x20Not\x20Found\r\n\r\n")%r(HTTPOptions,



Any advice would be appreciated,

JP


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