Giving up on port early because retransmission cap hit.
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我们都知道新人的确很菜,也喜欢抱怨,并且带有浓厚的Windows习惯,但既然在这里询问,我们就应该有责任帮助他们解决问题,而不是直接泼冷水、简单的否定或发表对解决问题没有任何帮助的帖子。乐于分享,以人为本,这正是Ubuntu的精神所在。
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Giving up on port early because retransmission cap hit.
Namp扫描时出现 Warning: Giving up on port early because retransmission cap hit. 是什么原因?
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Re: Giving up on port early because retransmission cap hit.
有防火墙!
Warning message enhancement idea From: Chris Clements <cclements () flatearth net>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 16:37:19 -0600
Often times with slow links or comically overzealous scan tuning, nmap informs me that it is giving up on a particular port:
Warning: Giving up on port early because of retransmission cap hit.
While getting this message is fantastic for knowing that I should adjust my timings, it would be much more useful if it included a bit more information, such as the particular host / port, as well as the retransmission cap for the scan (yes I should know this from my own command switches, but they might be out of my scroll buffer by the time the warning occurs). I'm thinking this would help single out an unusually slow host or application if the rest of the systems were responding in a timely fashion. Just an idea I had- thanks for such a great tool!
Warning message enhancement idea From: Chris Clements <cclements () flatearth net>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 16:37:19 -0600
Often times with slow links or comically overzealous scan tuning, nmap informs me that it is giving up on a particular port:
Warning: Giving up on port early because of retransmission cap hit.
While getting this message is fantastic for knowing that I should adjust my timings, it would be much more useful if it included a bit more information, such as the particular host / port, as well as the retransmission cap for the scan (yes I should know this from my own command switches, but they might be out of my scroll buffer by the time the warning occurs). I'm thinking this would help single out an unusually slow host or application if the rest of the systems were responding in a timely fashion. Just an idea I had- thanks for such a great tool!