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Lab 1 Nmap scan
Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-02-23 18:08 Pacific Standard Time

NSE: Loaded 36 scripts for scanning.

Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 18:08

Scanning 2 hosts [1 port/host]

Completed ARP Ping Scan at 18:08, 0.63s elapsed (2 total hosts)

Nmap scan report for 172.30.0.0 [host down]

mass_dns: warning: Unable to determine any DNS servers. Reverse DNS is disabled. Try using --system-dns or specify valid servers with --dns-servers

Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 18:08

Scanning 172.30.0.1 [1000 ports]

Discovered open port 111/tcp on 172.30.0.1

Discovered open port 23/tcp on 172.30.0.1

Discovered open port 22/tcp on 172.30.0.1

Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 18:08, 0.23s elapsed (1000 total ports)

Initiating Service scan at 18:08

Scanning 3 services on 172.30.0.1

Completed Service scan at 18:08, 6.02s elapsed (3 services on 1 host)

Initiating RPCGrind Scan against 172.30.0.1 at 18:08

Completed RPCGrind Scan against 172.30.0.1 at 18:08, 0.00s elapsed (1 port)

Initiating OS detection (try #1) against 172.30.0.1

Retrying OS detection (try #2) against 172.30.0.1

Retrying OS detection (try #3) against 172.30.0.1

Retrying OS detection (try #4) against 172.30.0.1

Retrying OS detection (try #5) against 172.30.0.1

NSE: Script scanning 172.30.0.1.

NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 1) scan.

Initiating NSE at 18:08

Completed NSE at 18:08, 0.09s elapsed

NSE: Script Scanning completed.

Nmap scan report for 172.30.0.1

Host is up (0.00s latency).

Not shown: 997 closed ports

PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION

22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 5.5p1 Debian 6 (protocol 2.0)

| ssh-hostkey: 1024 59:1d:a5:df:cd:1f:af:5c:85:c4:93:55:de:da:4f:c3 (DSA)

|_2048 8d:be:1c:cd:be:bd:ac:14:77:0f:c1:91:f1:2f:1b:bd (RSA)

23/tcp open telnet Linux telnetd

111/tcp open rpcbind 2 (rpc #100000)

| rpcinfo:

| 100000 2 111/udp rpcbind

| 100024 1 53389/udp status

| 100000 2

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