nmap and eth interfaces

nmap and eth interfaces

Post by Gianni Del Pap » Sat, 11 Nov 2000 04:00:00



Hi,
I'm looking for someone that are using nmap on AIX 4.3.2
Here is the question:

my pre-compiled nmap don't see the eth device (en2 on may box).
I'm trying with -e paramiter to force it to use the right ethernet but
does'n work, there is not an valid entry-point and so ".. file not found
..."
Any idea?
Thank you in advance

        Gianni

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nmap and eth interfaces

Post by Nicholas Drone » Sat, 11 Nov 2000 04:00:00



Quote:> Hi,
> I'm looking for someone that are using nmap on AIX 4.3.2
> Here is the question:
> my pre-compiled nmap don't see the eth device (en2 on may box).
> I'm trying with -e paramiter to force it to use the right ethernet but
> does'n work, there is not an valid entry-point and so ".. file not found
> ..."

Did you try this?

http://x51.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=671541575&CONTEXT=973870639.23874764...

Regards,

Nick Dronen

 
 
 

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Hi,

I have the following setup:

Web server |------| Router |------| Web client
                 eth0     ppp0

The link between the web server and the router is a 10Mbps Ethernet
link, while the link between the router and the web client is a ppp
link.

Using tcpdump, I captured the web tcp packet traces at both the
router's eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.

What I found was that some of the TCP packets that arrived at eth0,
did not appear at the ppp0 interface. It seems to have been dropped.
As a result, after some time, the web server retransmitted the same
packets again, and this time, the retransmitted packets were
successfully routed from the eth0 interface to the ppp0 interface.

Anyone has any idea why the original packets were dropped somewhere
between the eth0 and ppp0 interfaces? And how can I solve for this
problem? The router machine is running Linux 2.4.5

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