Re: nmap and icmp-replies

From: Tobias Glemser (tglemser@tele-consulting.com)
Date: Thu Apr 20 2006 - 03:44:00 EDT


Meier,

ICMP Dest-Unreachable should occur when scanning UDP. Since UDP is
stateless, it's the only way a stack can "tell" a port is
closed/filtered. Even if you send a packet to an open UDP Port,
depending on the protocol your scanner has to send a valid payload to
get an answer. If your target sends ICMP Dest-Unrecheachables, you
should feel lucky.
If an UDP Port is open your scanner will recognize this, because it
doesn't matter which payload it sends: If there is no service, it will
receive the Dest-Unreachable Packet, if there is any service, it won't.
Conclusion: This port is open.

So don't filter these messages, they make your scan results much more
reliable.

To answer your question: There is no way to tell nmap to ignore ICMP
Answers. A iptabled gateway between your system and the target will help
reaching your questionable goal.

Cheers,

Toby

Meier Zwei wrote on 19.04.2006 14:26:
> Hi list,
>
> while scanning somes hosts I figured out that a scanned packet filter
> sending back icmp destination-unreachable rather slow forces nmap to
> slow down scanning. A packet filter just dropping the scan probes has no
> effect on nmap, so does a host without any packet filter, just sending RST.
> My problem is: filtering out the icmp answers with iptables doesn't
> work, as nmap seems to hook into the kernel before iptable does. Is
> there any to tell nmap to ignore icmp replies and just to determine a
> port status via TCP/UDP?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Meier
>
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