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{bb} Another NMAP question
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- Subject: {bb} Another NMAP question
- From: Shane Presley <shane.presley@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 09:14:05 -0500
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Using the nmap script, I see that it creates a base file, which it
uses for future comparisons.
Some of my servers have dynamically opened ports. At any even scan
they may be opened or closed. But it's a fixed number of ports, and
I'd essentially like to tell the nmap script to ignore those ports.
Open or Closed is okay.
Is that possible? Not sure if it can be taken care of in
machine.level.BASE, or if I would need to modify the script code.
Shane
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