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Subject: Re: Odd nmap behavior under Windows Vista Business
From: Ric Anderson <ric () Opus1 ! COM>
Date: 2007-08-31 1:09:19
Message-ID: 46D76A3F.5060900 () opus1 ! com
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A step in the WRONG direction. If I replace the nmap
winpcap with the winpcap.org version the popup goes
away, but nmap can't find the network device anymore.
C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap -vvv paper
Starting Nmap 4.22SOC2 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-08-30
18:04 US Mountain Standard Time
pcap_open_live(net0, 104, 0, 15) FAILED. Reported error:
Error opening adapter: The system cannot find the device
specified. (20). Will wait 5 seconds then retry.
and that reports a few times before nmap gives up.
If I specify eth0 or eth1, nmap folds up with NmapArpCache()
errors, viz:
C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap -vvv -e eth1 paper
Starting Nmap 4.22SOC2 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-08-30
18:07 US Mountain Standard Time
NmapArpCache() can only take IPv4 addresses. Sorry
QUITTING!
C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap -vvv -e eth0 paper
Starting Nmap 4.22SOC2 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-08-30
18:07 US Mountain Standard Time
NmapArpCache() can only take IPv4 addresses. Sorry
QUITTING!
An iflist follows
Ric
--
C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap --iflist
Starting Nmap 4.22SOC2 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-08-30 18:06 US
Mountain S
tandard Time
************************INTERFACES************************
DEV (SHORT) IP/MASK TYPE UP MAC
net0 (net0) (null)/0 other down
eth0 (eth0) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth1 (eth1) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth2 (eth2) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth3 (eth3) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth4 (eth4) (null)/0 ethernet down 00:1A:6B:36:A4:BC
eth5 (eth5) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth6 (eth6) (null)/0 ethernet down 00:19:7E:F5:07:4D
eth7 (eth7) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth8 (eth8) (null)/0 ethernet down 00:1A:6B:36:A4:BC
eth9 (eth9) (null)/0 ethernet up 32:C7:20:52:41:53
eth10 (eth10) (null)/0 ethernet down 00:1A:6B:36:A4:BC
ppp0 (ppp0) (null)/0 other up
ppp1 (ppp1) (null)/0 other down
lo0 (lo0) 127.0.0.1/8 loopback up
net0 (net0) 192.168.0.60/24 other up
net1 (net1) (null)/0 other up
net2 (net2) (null)/0 other up
net3 (net3) (null)/0 other up
net0 (net0) (null)/0 other up
net1 (net1) (null)/0 other up
net2 (net2) (null)/0 other up
net3 (net3) (null)/0 other up
net4 (net4) (null)/0 other down
net5 (net5) (null)/0 other down
DEV WINDEVICE
**************************ROUTES**************************
DST/MASK DEV GATEWAY
192.168.0.60/32 net0 192.168.0.60
255.255.255.255/32 lo0 127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1/32 lo0 127.0.0.1
127.255.255.255/32 lo0 127.0.0.1
192.168.0.255/32 net0 192.168.0.60
255.255.255.255/32 net0 192.168.0.60
192.168.0.0/0 net0 192.168.0.60
127.0.0.0/0 lo0 127.0.0.1
224.0.0.0/0 net0 192.168.0.60
224.0.0.0/0 lo0 127.0.0.1
0.0.0.0/0 net0 192.168.0.1
---
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
> On 8/30/07, Ric Anderson wrote:
>> Same error -
>> This application has failed to start because NPPTools.dll was
>> not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
>> in a popup. If I click OK, nmap continues in "connect() mode".
>>
>> C:\Program Files\Nmap>nmap -vvvv paper
>> WARNING: Could not import all necessary WinPcap functions. You
>> may need to upgrade to version 3.1 or higher from
>> http://www.winpcap.org. Resorting to connect() mode -- Nmap
>> may not function completely
> - - - - cut - - - -
>
> What if you download the winpcap installer directly from the winpcap
> site and use that instead of the one that comes with nmap?
>
> http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm and download stable version 4.0.1
>
> -Jason
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