E:\FTP Files\Hacking-Cracking etc\Port Scanner\nmap_3.55_SP2_win32\nmap-3.55-SP2
>nmap -sV -O -F -v -P0 203.###.###.###
Starting nmap 3.55-SP2 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2004-08-31 10:39 Cen.
Australia Standard Time
Host 203.23.125.33 appears to be up ... good.
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against 203.###.###.### at 10:39
Adding open port 80/tcp
adjust_timeout: packet supposedly had rtt of 9544000 microseconds. Ignoring tim
e.
Adding open port 25/tcp
adjust_timeout: packet supposedly had rtt of 10105000 microseconds. Ignoring ti
me.
adjust_timeout: packet supposedly had rtt of 21542000 microseconds. Ignoring ti
me.
The SYN Stealth Scan took 109 seconds to scan 1218 ports.
Initiating service scan against 2 services on 1 host at 10:41
The service scan took 7 seconds to scan 2 services on 1 host.
For OSScan assuming that port 25 is open and port 1 is closed and neither are fi
rewalled
Insufficient responses for TCP sequencing (2), OS detection may be less accurate
Interesting ports on 203.###.###.##:
(The 1215 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
25/tcp open smtp Microsoft ESMTP 5.0.2195.6713
80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.0.40 ((Red Hat Linux))
113/tcp filtered auth
Device type: general purpose|firewall
Running: Linux 2.1.X|2.2.X, IPCop Linux 2.2.X
OS details: Linux 2.1.19 - 2.2.25, IPCop 1.20 Linux 2.2.2X-based firewall
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 135.366 seconds
You f**king legend. Thanks heaps for that ! I had been meaning to get an update for nmap cause it wasnt workin since SP2 ...
Thanks f**king heaps !
(sorry moderators for the swearing, but nmap is the best thing since linux)