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Re: [Full-disclosure] Should nmap cause a DoS on cisco routers?
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Should nmap cause a DoS on cisco routers?
- From: Cor Rosielle <cor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:44:27 +0200
All,
Robert lee (A good friend of late Jack Louis, the author of unicornscan)
explained to me that unicornscan does support a function like -iL does
in nmap. Just supply the name of the file with hosts as an argument:
unicornscan filename
It is as easy as that.
Thanks again for explaining, Robert.
Cor
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 05:41 +0000, cor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> During my training classes I always tell the -sV switch is dangerous and
> known to (sometimes) crash the target.
>
> Usually a better tool to test open udp ports is unicornscan, but that doesn't
> have a switch like -iL. Since you are testing your own devices and you know
> the community string, you could insider to loop through the list of IP's and
> snmpget a value from the MIB.
>
> Cor
>
> sent from a mobile device
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