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RE: Nmap scanning speed
Nov 12 2005 03:15AM
Tate Hansen (tate ClearNetSec com)
I think the answer is no. We had new quad dual core opteron systems w/16GB
of RAM (~$35k each) running 8 unique nmap processes, with the following
options:
/usr/local/bin/nmap -vv -sS -P0 -p 1-65535 -n --min_hostgroup 100
--max_rtt_timeout 1250 --min_parallelism 100 <a_/24_block>
We were scanning...
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of RAM (~$35k each) running 8 unique nmap processes, with the following
options:
/usr/local/bin/nmap -vv -sS -P0 -p 1-65535 -n --min_hostgroup 100
--max_rtt_timeout 1250 --min_parallelism 100 <a_/24_block>
We were scanning...
[ more ]