On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Niall Sheridan <nsheridan at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
Will that actually work if you are behind a NAT router given to you by
the ISP and you are trying to probe the same routers public interface?
Maybe NAT implementations have improved since the last time I've tried
such stuff!
Lisa.
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