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Doug, Try this, ok this is the correct syntax nmap -sP -p 9100 192.168.1-254 You have define a range nmap -sP 10.0.0.0/8 I never see a wild character used successful. Pup On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 10:02 PM Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 04/08/2021 02.47, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 04/08/2021 02.21, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
This doesn't make sense:
localhost:~ # nmap -sP 192.168.1.* Starting Nmap 7.70 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-08-03 20:11 EDT Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 206.30 seconds
It should have at least found the Epson printer and the router. I was hoping it would find the old HP printer, so I would know what its IP is.
Not really. With the options you used, it will only find them if they respond to ping.
try:
nmap -n 192.168.1.*
To find a networked hp printer, you probably want to do:
nmap -p 9100 -n 192.168.1.*
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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