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Re: Runtime error with nmap 4.85 BETA 6


From: henry.nymann () valeosylvania com
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:59:15 -0400


This is after doing a scan, using the default "Intense Scan" profile (nmap
-T4 -A -v -PE -PA21,23,80,3389), then when I go to the "Topology" tab and
click on the "Hosts Viewer" button.  Or, while on the Topology tab, if I
set the action in the controls to show information and then click a host.

Your question about the command line made me curious, so I opened the scan
that I ran for conficker (nmap -sC -p 445 -T4 -d -oA conficker_scan
--min-parallelism 64 -PN --script smb-check-vulns --script-args safe=1
<multiple CIDR ranges>) and I do not get the error.

Henry Nymann


nmap-dev-bounces () insecure org wrote on 04/01/2009 11:53:21 AM:

On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:41:53AM -0400, henry.
nymann () valeosylvania com wrote:
I have just begun working with Nmap, and Zenmap, and have so far worked
with beta 5 (yesterday) and today tried beta 6.  With both versions
when I
am using the topology tab and click on the "hosts viewer" button, or
when
using the information option for clicking on hosts and then click on a
host, the window with the host information begins to appear and then I
receive an error pop-up with the following information:

--------------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Runtime Error!

Program:  C:\Program Files\Nmap\zenmap.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an
unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
--------------------------------------------------------------

I am running on a Windows XP professional with SP2 environment, 2GB
ram,
and dual monitors.  My search for this error only showed an entry
regarding
beta 3.  Is there a solution for this that I missed?

I can't reproduce this with XP SP3. What are the circumstances that
cause it to happen? Does it happen when clicking the Hosts Viewer before
running a scan? What is the command line that you used?

David Fifield

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