Port scanning a HUGE range
From: Adam McCarthy (anonymous_at_privacy.net.invalid)
Date: 08/30/05
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:03:11 -0400
Is there a way that you can make a Linux machine scan a huge range?
I don't mean like scan like 3 or 4 machines, I mean where you give it a
huge range just to say scan for one port. So say you wanted to search
205 machines to see which ones have 119 open or something.
nmap I can only ever get to scan a small range.
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