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my cmd wont nmap
Do you even have NMAP installed?
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nope how do i install it |
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nope how do i install it |
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well, first you need wincap installed:
http://www.winpca. . .ap_4_0.exe
Then, nmap:
http://download.i. . .-setup.exe
Note, these are the latest releases. Then put the directory of NMAP in your systempath, from the control panel --> system --> environment variables --> PATH (edit), append the location of nmap preceded with a semicolon to the "variable value" text field.
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rite installed wat do i type in command prompt |
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install also the gui for windows if you want
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i did the nmap thing
1695 closed ports
and i have a http port and a printer port
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If port 139 (I think that's the netbios port) isn't open, then you can't share files. Make all connections are allowed on port 139, then nmap again and post the output.
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I'm sorry, but i can't believe you didn't know how to install a program, or ping...That's sad.
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see, since you're already running an HTTP server, why not put the files in your /wwww/ (web or localhost folder) then make the client get them.
Problem, solved. On the machine running port 80 (or whatever specific port your using, could be 8080) type in your browser:
http://localhost/ and the check that same location again when you've put the files in the DIR of http://localhost.
PEACE, i'll be able to help you more when I come back, dude.
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because i dont reccon i have a http server |
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btw i think nmap much up my cmd ... the "help" command wont work on regular cmd |
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i went to install the "latest" (see above) version of nmap and am having some trouble. my old nmap just said "CMD:" and you enter commands this one opens the dos prompt flashes a ton of text and closes... i have wincap 4.0
any ideas?
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dw Guys, ty for helping ----END THREAD---- |
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flashes a ton of text and closes
Dude, you didn't follow directions. You need to configure the system path to include the NMAP directory in it.
You can't just double click on nmap.exe and expect it to run in DOS. It doesn't work that way. If you don't want to configure the environment variables (in this case, the system path), then open up DOS and CD into the directory containing NMAP, then type in NMAP's binary name (or executable's name, if you will).
Let's not deviate from the original question of Dj_dotti.
@DJ_Dotti. Is it working yet? Have you tried http://localhost/ yet?
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@netfish : I have fixed my cmd and my nmap, i have tried local host and it keeps timing out .... |
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You are going around in circles....
@DJDotti: You are an idiot. Read up on how to do it. If you can't even install nmap or traverse to the directory to use it, i don't know how you will expect to file share. Buy Windows XP for dummies
@netfish: That http port that was open on nmap scan, was open becase he was accessing the internet. It is not a web server on his PC....
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Port 80 is open when you run a web server or blind another service to that port not when you surf internet. I think you need to read the mentioned book too. And edit your comment is offensive.
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