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Re: Feature request list all IP addresses of a host name


From: "kafansi () gmail com" <kafansi () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:38:31 -0400





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On Apr 28, 2010 9:19 PM, David Fifield &lt;david () bamsoftware com&gt; wrote: 

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 09:11:21PM -0400, Derek wrote:

&gt; I routinely perform a ping scan of my home network using the netbios

&gt; name of the pc that I am running the scan from for instance sony7/24.

&gt; Anytime nmap gets to my windows xp machine named sonyxp, Nmap always

&gt; gives a warning message saying sonyxp resolves to 3 IP addresses using

&gt; 192.168.1.6 instead. This is because I have 2 vmnet adapters from

&gt; having VMWare Player installed and an intel wifi adapter, even when I

&gt; use -vvv nmap will never list the other IP addresses. So I was

&gt; wondering if the ability to list all the IP addresses from a host name

&gt; could be added to nmap either by enabling a certain level of verbosity

&gt; or to always list the extra addresses regardless of the -v option.

&gt; Also, maybe ask the user which addresses to scan upon such conflicts.

&gt; Thoughts on this?



We do keep track of all the IP addresses, in the Target::resolved_addrs

member. But I don't think they're printed out anywhere. Please give us

an example of what you want the output to look like.



David Fifield

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