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[ILUG] nmap -- Port Searching

[ILUG] nmap -- Port Searching

Niall Sheridan nsheridan at gmail.com
Sun Oct 5 14:20:31 IST 2008


This works for me;
nmap -sU -sT -p T:22-80,U:22-80 volcanobase

Not shown: 127 closed ports
PORT   STATE         SERVICE
22/tcp open          ssh
25/tcp open          smtp
53/tcp open          domain
80/tcp open          http
88/tcp open          kerberos-sec
53/udp open|filtered domain
88/udp open|filtered kerberos-sec

 - Niall

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Frank Murphy <frankly3d at gmail.com> wrote:
> Trying to find a suitable unblocked port for my torrents ( linux :) )
> How can I try a range of ports say 45000 50000 both udp and tcp (azureus)
>
> have tried : nmap -p t:45000-50000 u:45000-50000 ***.***.***.*** (isp
> assigned ip)
>
> but can't seem to get nowhere, just says host is up,
> but would like a list of usable ports.
>
> Frank
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