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Penetration Testing
Comprehensive firewall test using Nmap? Aug 21 2008 07:00AM Alexander Sandström Krantz A (alexander a sandstrom krantz ericsson com) (4 replies) Re: Comprehensive firewall test using Nmap? Aug 21 2008 09:08AM Gabriele Brosulo (brosulo edisoft net) (1 replies) Re: Comprehensive firewall test using Nmap? Aug 23 2008 07:32PM Bill Weiss houdini+pen-test (at) clanspum (dot) net [email concealed] (houdini+pen-test clanspum net) (1 replies) SV: Comprehensive firewall test using Nmap? Aug 21 2008 09:02AM Carl-Johan Bostorp (Carl-Johan Bostorp hps se) (1 replies) |
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> Gabriele Brosulo(brosulo (at) edisoft (dot) net [email concealed])@Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:08:02AM +0200:
> > On Thursday 21 August 2008 09:00:02 Alexander Sandstr?m Krantz A wrote:
> > > Is it possible to automatically alter the source port when using Nmap
> > > to test a firewall?
> >
> > Apparently it's not possible. I tryed this:
> >
> > nmap -sS -P0 -g 2000-2010 127.0.0.1
> >
> > but all packet comes from port 2000. Does anybody know a workaround? The
> > only way I thinked about is to use a script to randomize source port on a
> > dest port base, but I think it will be not efficient..
>
> Hmm...
>
> $ man nmap | grep -- -g
> -g/--source-port <portnum>: Use given port number
>
> That doesn't look like it takes a range.
Of course, I just tried it.. Anyway, I think it will be a useful options,
isn't it?
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g4b0, linux user n. 369000
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