iXsecurity.patch.nmap_statistics.1

From: ian.vitekat_private
Date: Tue Dec 18 2001 - 06:00:55 PST

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    iXsecurity Patch
    nmap hack to get timing statistics
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    Tool Description
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    This patch is intended for the nmap-2.54BETA30.
    The patch will add a -c switch.
    The -c switch will add two rows of statistics when running nmap.
    
    Screen shot
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    root@host:/tmp# nmap -sS -v -c -p 1- 10.1.1.1
    
    Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA30IX ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
    Host  (10.1.1.1) appears to be up ... good.
    Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against  (10.1.1.1)
    Adding open port 427/tcp
    Tried: 11835 (0 resends)
    P/S:  2958.75 ETS:      18
    
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    Legend:
    Tried is ports tried
    Resends is number of resends (usually firewalled ports)
    P/S is ports per second
    ETS is estimated time of scan (+-2 seconds if MANY resends)
    
    Background
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    When performing pen-tests you realy want to know how long time
    the scan will take. You also want to know how the timing options
    will affect the time of the scan.
    
    Additional information
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    nmap:
    http://www.insecure.org/nmap/index.html
    
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    Ian Vitek, mailto:ian.vitekat_private
    
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    (See attached file: nmap-2.54BETA30-statistic.diff)
    
    
    

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