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Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interface
From: "Dude VanWinkle" <dudevanwinkle () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 07:53:11 -0400
On 4/2/07, Scott Burch <camberwind () gmail com> wrote:
Hi,No that is not the problem. I have a wireless mesh network configuredat my home. I think nmap does not like this. I can access the Internetjust fine. :-)
so you have your home net configured for 169.254 addy's?i guess thats a new one for introducing plausible deniability :-)well, all i can say is make sure you installed pcap after enabling andlogging in as the Administrator account in vista.if you dont want to run the app as Admin, change the acl's inhklm/software/winpcap and "x:\program files", blah blah.I had nmap 420 (no .1) working fine on my TM4200+ulitmate+3945abg inthe last release of vista from the TAP program, so it is possible..unless nmap checks for the 169.254 and then craps out..-JP_______________________________________________Sent through the nmap-dev mailing listhttp://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-devArchived athttp://SecLists.Org
Current thread:
- Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceScott Burch (Apr 01)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceDude VanWinkle (Apr 01)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceScott Burch (Apr 02)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceDude VanWinkle (Apr 02)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceScott Burch (Apr 02)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceScott Burch (Apr 02)
- Re: Issue with nmap on wireless Vista interfaceDude VanWinkle (Apr 01)