Using Nmap & Zenmap on Backtrack 5 R1

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2011

In this video, I show you a demonstration on how to use nmap and zenmap on Backtrack 5 R1. If you got any questions or concerns, let me know in the comments below or send me a message. Thanks!

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  • dude is there anyway u could give me ur skype or any voip program u use so i can like ask u a question or two ?

  • @GReg22334 My Skype is h4x0r18

  • I need your help. between Debian and CentOS, what do you think offers better security for both desktop and server?

  • @blazarify Both are great operating systems. I prefer Debian just because I love using the unstable version, which is sid. CentOS is great too, but I always recommend CentOS if you are only going to use it for a server and nothing else. Good luck on your project!

  • What is the IP range?

  • @RogueZD1 I just use the whole subnet now. Try nmap -sS 192.168.1.0/24

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  • can you do this with an IPv4?

  • @mohamedwalker Read the response I gave to redevilinux

  • @redevilinux It appears to happen only when your wireless card is in injection mode. If I disable injection mode, nmap goes back to normal. airmon-ng stop interface

  • @redevilinux hi

    I got the same message with ''eth0''

    have you found a way to fix it yet ? it would be really apreciated.

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