Strange NMAP 4.0 Behavior

From: kx (kxmail@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 20 2006 - 19:54:58 EST


Derek,
  The default scan when not specified is -sS -F. If you only wanted to
do an ICMP Echo Ping Scan and no more, use -sP -PE.

  So while there is no bug, I looked over the man pages and nmap's
defaults are not explicitly detailed in any section.

  For the novice, it is not clear what actions the command "nmap
scanme.insecure.org" will invoke. Maybe we (the nmap community) can
work on documenting that better, especially with the recent additions
of things like nmap's own ARP stack, and DNS resolution.

Thanks for the feedback.
           kx

On 2/20/06, Derek Nash <ddnash@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was just noticing when running an ICMP Echo scan (-PE) in NMAP
> version 4.00 that it seems to be including a SYN scan on all Service
> ports (-sS -F) scan as part of this scan type. I have witnessed this
> on 2 separate installs and systems, I couldn't find documentation that
> states this is a new default behavior.
>
> Has anyone else witnessed this strange behavior? If this is a new
> default behavior does anyone know if this behavior is defeatable?
>
> This seems like a bug to me, but I thought I would post here prior to
> submitting a bug report.

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