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C:\Nmap>nmap -P0 -v
Xxx.com
Starting Nmap 4.20 (
http://insecure.org ) at 2006-07-08 04:27 Egypt Daylight Ti
me
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:27
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:27, 0.02s elapsed
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 04:27
Scanning d0527171.ptr.provps.com (208.82.113.113) [1697 ports]
pcap_open_live(ppp0, 100, 0, 2) FAILED. Reported error: Error opening adapter: T
he system cannot find the device specified. (20). Will wait 5 seconds then retr
y.
pcap_open_live(ppp0, 100, 0, 2) FAILED. Reported error: Error opening adapter: T
he system cannot find the device specified. (20). Will wait 25 seconds then ret
ry.
Call to pcap_open_live(ppp0, 100, 0, 2) failed three times. Reported error: Erro
r opening adapter: The system cannot find the device specified. (20)
There are several possible reasons for this, depending on your operating system:
LINUX: If you are getting Socket type not supported, try modprobe af_packet or r
ecompile your kernel with SOCK_PACKET enabled.
*BSD: If you are getting device not configured, you need to recompile your kern
el with Berkeley Packet Filter support. If you are getting No such file or dire
ctory, try creating the device (eg cd /dev; MAKEDEV <device>; or use mknod).
*******S: Nmap only supports ethernet interfaces on ******s for most operations
because Microsoft disabled raw sockets as of ******s XP SP2. Depending on the
reason for this error, it is possible that the --unprivileged command-line argum
ent will help.
SOLARIS: If you are trying to scan localhost and getting '/dev/lo0: No such fil
e or directory', complain to Sun. I don't think Solaris can support advanced lo
calhost scans. You can probably use "-P0 -sT localhost" though.
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