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Re: Nmap or Winpcap Does Not Support USB 3G Modems


From: Teo En Ming <teo.en.ming () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 19:57:06 +0800

Dear Gisle Vanem,

Here is the output for the command "nmap --iflist":



Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-04-22 19:49 Malay Peninsula
Standard Time

************************INTERFACES************************

DEV  (SHORT) IP/MASK                      TYPE        UP   MTU  MAC

eth0 (eth0)  171.207.9.111/27             ethernet    up   1500
58:2C:80:13:92:63

eth1 (eth1)  fe80::7839:5ef2:f2a6:fc30/64 ethernet    down 1500
4C:ED:DE:98:E3:89

eth1 (eth1)  169.254.252.48/4             ethernet    down 1500
4C:ED:DE:98:E3:89

eth2 (eth2)  fe80::c8e2:267c:fba8:5297/64 ethernet    down 1500
E8:11:32:24:B1:2B

eth2 (eth2)  169.254.82.151/4             ethernet    down 1500
E8:11:32:24:B1:2B

eth3 (eth3)  fe80::61dc:5d59:46e0:9e6/64  ethernet    up   1500
08:00:27:00:60:0B

eth3 (eth3)  192.168.56.1/24              ethernet    up   1500
08:00:27:00:60:0B

lo0  (lo0)   ::1/128                      loopback    up   -1

lo0  (lo0)   127.0.0.1/8                  loopback    up   -1

tun0 (tun0)  2002:abcf:96f::abcf:96f/16   point2point up   1280

tun1 (tun1)  fe80::200:5efe:abcf:96f/128  point2point down 1280

tun2 (tun2)  (null)/0                     point2point down 1280

tun3 (tun3)  fe80::100:7f:fffe/64         point2point down 1472

tun4 (tun4)  fe80::5efe:c0a8:3801/128     point2point down 1280

tun5 (tun5)  (null)/0                     point2point down 1280



DEV  WINDEVICE

eth0 <none>

eth1 \Device\NPF_{61B698DB-F5E4-4A91-A46D-92461305D7CC}

eth1 \Device\NPF_{61B698DB-F5E4-4A91-A46D-92461305D7CC}

eth2 \Device\NPF_{9B4B02D1-1CE2-4987-9605-4BF9CC074A2F}

eth2 \Device\NPF_{9B4B02D1-1CE2-4987-9605-4BF9CC074A2F}

eth3 \Device\NPF_{59C0512D-F5AB-4ECF-81C6-515D8F041D2B}

eth3 \Device\NPF_{59C0512D-F5AB-4ECF-81C6-515D8F041D2B}

lo0  <none>

lo0  <none>

tun0 <none>

tun1 <none>

tun2 <none>

tun3 <none>

tun4 <none>

tun5 <none>



**************************ROUTES**************************

DST/MASK                      DEV  METRIC GATEWAY

192.168.56.255/32             eth3 276

255.255.255.255/32            eth2 276

255.255.255.255/32            eth3 276

192.168.56.1/32               eth3 276

255.255.255.255/32            eth1 296

171.207.9.111/32              eth0 296

171.207.9.127/32              eth0 296

255.255.255.255/32            eth0 296

127.0.0.1/32                  lo0  306

127.255.255.255/32            lo0  306

255.255.255.255/32            lo0  306

171.207.9.96/27               eth0 296

192.168.56.0/24               eth3 276

127.0.0.0/8                   lo0  306

224.0.0.0/4                   eth3 276

224.0.0.0/4                   eth2 276

224.0.0.0/4                   eth1 296

224.0.0.0/4                   eth0 296

224.0.0.0/4                   lo0  306

0.0.0.0/0                     eth0 296    171.207.9.97

fe80::61dc:5d59:46e0:9e6/128  eth3 276

fe80::c8e2:267c:fba8:5297/128 eth2 276

2002:abcf:96f::abcf:96f/128   tun0 296

fe80::7839:5ef2:f2a6:fc30/128 eth1 296

::1/128                       lo0  306

fe80::200:5efe:abcf:96f/128   tun1 306

fe80::5efe:c0a8:3801/128      tun4 306

fe80::100:7f:fffe/128         tun3 306

fe80::/64                     eth3 276

fe80::/64                     eth2 276

fe80::/64                     eth1 296

fe80::/64                     tun3 306

2002::/16                     tun0 1040

ff00::/8                      eth2 276

ff00::/8                      eth3 276

ff00::/8                      eth1 296

ff00::/8                      lo0  306

ff00::/8                      tun3 306

Regards,

Teo En Ming






On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Gisle Vanem <gvanem () yahoo no> wrote:

"Teo En Ming" <teo.en.ming () gmail com> wrote:

 I think nmap or winpcap does not support USB 3G modem. I get the following
error with nmap:

dnet: Failed to open device eth0
QUITTING!


What does "nmap --iflist" print?

Your USB 3G modem should present a normal NDIS API for WinPcap
and Nmap to work with it. Does it? I use a USB-based wireless adapter
here. But I''m not sure how a 3G-adapter presents itself to the Windows
IP-stack.

'nmap --iflist ' here:

Starting Nmap 6.45 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-04-22 11:36 CET
************************INTERFACES************************
DEV  (SHORT) IP/MASK            TYPE     UP MTU  MAC
eth0 (eth0)  10.0.0.5/24        ethernet up 1500 00:18:4D:00:DE:76
eth1 (eth1)  10.0.0.6/24        ethernet up 6130 20:CF:30:90:56:99
ppp0 (ppp0)  108.171.112.162/32 other    up 1400
lo0  (lo0)   127.0.0.1/0        loopback up 1520

DEV    WINDEVICE
eth0   \Device\NPF_{37FC13D9-2F52-47CA-AB64-32B2B434C749}
eth1   \Device\NPF_{8D3A23A7-9C6C-408B-A23B-6736F9E56510}
ppp0   <none>
lo0    <none>
<none> \Device\NPF_{7F56352E-EF2F-49F4-844C-BA1FA0105667}
<none> \Device\NPF_GenericDialupAdapter
<none> \\.\airpcap00

--gv



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