I just need to know if some of us have all kernel security fixes installed and can run nmap as root, if somebody can, then is broke something thanks On Sunday 15 August 2004 4:47 pm, David Uvalle wrote:
Have u update install all the kernel security fixes until today ?
On Sunday 15 August 2004 2:39 pm, Allen/Gore/SlackWareWolf wrote:
Yea, how dare someone doubt SUSE like that! ;) Hehe, I know, I'm a bit of an elitist with SUSE :)
I haven't had any problems at all, and I scan my network all the time. The boxes in my room:
SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional
Second box: Slackware Linux 10
Third box: Slackware Linux 9.1
I use SUSE and Slackware daily and I have no problems at all.
Maxim A Belushkin wrote:
On Sunday 15 August 2004 23:13, David Uvalle wrote:
$ sudo nmap -v -O www.cofradia.org
Starting nmap 3.50 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-08-15 14:10 PDT Host 69.93.121.179 appears to be down, skipping it. Note: Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping probes, try -P0 Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 12.118 seconds
Do try the -P0 option - a lot of hosts drop ICMP packets, and nmap considers those down by default since they don't reply to a ping.
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