On 07/12/2017 05:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I'm not sure what the original poster was meaning by the last part of that command. You should use either a single host(name) or an IP range, not both. In your case use either "linux1" or "192.168.1.11", but I'm not sure how effective it is to scan yourself like that. You should do the nmap from another computer on the network.
Oh, the "original poster" I was referring to there was you. I see what you misunderstood. The real original poster wrote "nmap -p- -sV <hostname/IP>". That part at the end means either use a hostname or an IP address.
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