On 09/23/2013 08:22 AM, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
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> You are scanning 192.168.255.0/24
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> If a host has an ip in that range then you are going to see it unless
> its firewalled. Simple as that.
Hi Jason,
Thank you. That is what I though. Although
I am a bit hazy if someone used the route command
to add your network to their routing table.
Follow up question: using iptables terminology, I
can see nmap finding "-j REJECT", but I can not see
nmap finding "-j DROP".
I am asking this as the "nmap -sA network" command
can supposedly find firewalled devices.
What am I missing?
Many thanks,
-T
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> On Sep 23, 2013, at 0:49, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo (at) zoho (dot) com [email concealed]
> <mailto:ToddAndMargo (at) zoho (dot) com [email concealed]>> wrote:
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>> 192.168.255.0/24
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>
> You are scanning 192.168.255.0/24
>
> If a host has an ip in that range then you are going to see it unless
> its firewalled. Simple as that.
Hi Jason,
Thank you. That is what I though. Although
I am a bit hazy if someone used the route command
to add your network to their routing table.
Follow up question: using iptables terminology, I
can see nmap finding "-j REJECT", but I can not see
nmap finding "-j DROP".
I am asking this as the "nmap -sA network" command
can supposedly find firewalled devices.
What am I missing?
Many thanks,
-T
>
> --
> Jason Hellenthal
> Inbox: jhellenthal (at) DataIX (dot) net [email concealed] <mailto:jhellenthal (at) DataIX (dot) net [email concealed]>
> Voice: +1 (616) 953-0176
> JJH48-ARIN
>
>
> On Sep 23, 2013, at 0:49, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo (at) zoho (dot) com [email concealed]
> <mailto:ToddAndMargo (at) zoho (dot) com [email concealed]>> wrote:
>
>> 192.168.255.0/24
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Computers are like air conditioners.
They malfunction when you open windows
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL certificate. We look at how SSL works, how it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital certificates.
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