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--Fyodor ] I am trying to scan my corporate network to see if I have any hosts that have been recently infected with the Bagel virus. This virus apparently
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opens up a listen port on port 2745. So, my intention was to scan our entire Class A network. The problem is, if I try to scan any more than a Class C, I get a "No buffer space available" error and the scan get's bogged down with 15 and 60 second pauses between scans. Here is connect no buffer space available checkpoint the command I used: nmap -sS -p 2745 -n 15.80.0.0/16 In the middle of the scan, I start receiving errors like this:: sendto in send_ip_raw: sendto(4, packet, 28, 0, 15.80.4.104, 16) => No buffer space available Sleeping 15 seconds then retrying As I said, if I limit my scan to a Class C (254 hosts) the scan completes in no time and runs perfectly. It's only when I try and sweep a wider range that I receive this error. Here are my specs: Running nmap 3.50 from the 3.50-1 rpm Red Hat Linux release 7.1 Kernel version 2.4.9-31smp 10/100 ethernet nic on a Class A subnet I've tried playing with -T settings, --max_parallelism, -PT scans, etc.. None seem to have any effect. When searching newsgroups and forums, all I find are references to bad ppoe connections and suggestions to hack FreeBSD kernels to change the MAXUSERS setting. None of those things seem to apply to me. Any assistance or a point in the right direction would be most appreciated. --Bob ---------------------------------------------------------
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paquetes Synaptic o desde una terminal. Una vez que los hemos instalado comenzaremos con el tutorial.(*Nota: Para mejor visualización de las capturas, pulsar con el botón derecho del ratón sobre las imágenes y abridlas en una nueva pestaña.)1 Averiguar los puertos abiertos del equipo 172.26.103.8. Abriremos Knmap que lo encontraremos en Aplicaciones/ Accesorio/ Terminal. Cuando esté abierto, escribiremos en la barra de "Target host(s)" la IP 172.26.103.8 y pulsaremos en "Start nmap".Nos aparecerá el siguiente código indicándonos que el equipo con IP 172.26.103.8 tiene todos los puertos abiertos.2 ¿Cuál es el Sistema Operativo del equipo con IP 172.26.103.8?Para comprobar cuál es el sistema operativo de este equipo iremos a la pestaña "Simple Option" de Knmap y marcaremos la casilla de verificación de "OS Detection (-O)".Después pulsaremos en "Start nmap" y nos aparecerá el siguiente código:kdesu -n /usr/bin/nmap -T Normal -O 172.26.103.8 > /tmp/kde-alumno/knmap_stderr_1017100316 2> /tmp/kde-alumno/knmap_stderr_1385659310Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2008-04-25 09:31 CESTInteresting ports on 172.26.103.8:Not shown: 1694 closed portsPORT STATE SERVICE53/tcp open domain111/tcp open rpcbind10000/tcp open snet-sensor-mgmtMAC Address: 00:0F:EA:31:C5:FA (Giga-Byte Technology Co.)No exact OS matches for host (If you know what OS is running on it, see http://insecure.org/nmap/submit/ ).TCP/IP fingerprint:OS:SCAN(V=4.20%D=4/25%OT=53%CT=1%CU=33247%PV=Y%DS=1%G=Y%M=000FEA%TM=481188EOS:0%P=i686-pc-linux-gnu)SEQ(SP=D8%GCD=1%ISR=EF%TI=Z%II=I%TS=8)SEQ(SP=D8%GCOS:D=2%ISR=EF%TI=Z%II=I%TS=8)SEQ(SP=D8%GCD=1%ISR=EF%TI=Z%II=I%TS=8)OPS(O1=MOS:5B4ST11NW4%O2=M5B4ST11NW4%O3=M5B4NNT11NW4%O4=M5B4ST11NW4%O5=M5B4ST11NW4%OS:O6=M5B4ST11)WIN(W1=16A0%W2=16A0%W3=16A0%W4=16A0%W5=16A0%W6=16A0)ECN(R=Y%OS:DF=Y%T=40%W=16D0%O=M5B4NNSNW4%CC=N%Q=)T1(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%S=O%A=S+%F=AS%RD=OS:0%Q=)T2(R=N)T3(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=16A0%S=O%A=S+%F=AS%O=M5B4ST11NW4%RD=0%Q=)OS:T4(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=A%A=Z%F=R%O=%RD=0%Q=)T5(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=Z%A=SOS:+%F=AR%O=%RD=0%Q=)T6(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=A%A=Z%F=R%O=%RD=0%Q=)T7(R=Y%DF=OS:Y%T=40%W=0%S=Z%A=S+%F=AR%O=%RD=0%Q=)U1(R=Y%DF=N%T=40%TOS=C0%IPL=164%UN=0OS:%RIPL=G%RID=G%RIPCK=G%RUCK=G%RUL=G%RUD=G)IE(R=Y%DFI=N%T=40%TOSI=S%CD=S%SOS:I=S%DLI=S)Uptime: 0.030 days (since Fri Apr 25 08:49:08 2008)Network Distance: 1 hopOS detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://insecure.org/nmap/submit/ .Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host u