Routing Table Problem

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  1. MiNtiE

    MiNtiE Well-Known Member

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    Hey guy's i was trying to do a port scan and for some reason it wasn't working. So i asked my mate to do it and it worked... at that point i was confused so i went to an irc channel and asked some questions. Apparently my routing table is screwed up... i would like some help in fixing this problem, thanks. this is the error message i get when trying to port scan with nmap 3.93.

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    C:\Program Files\nmap-3.93>nmap -A -T4 203.10.121.50

    Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2005-12-01 09:00 E. ******* Standard Time
    Nexthost: Failed to determine dst MAC address for target 203.10.121.50
    QUITTING!

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    C:\Program Files\nmap-3.93>nmap -sV -sX -P0 203.10.121.50

    Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2005-12-01 09:00 E. ******* Standard Time
    Nexthost: Failed to determine dst MAC address for target 203.10.121.50
    QUITTING!

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    I also tried port scanning with SuperScan 4.0 but it still wont work. i took a screenshot of my Routing Table.

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    Any help would be appreciated and +rep and +creds or whatever you guys want if you help me resolve this problem :) thankyou!
     
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    Bump :( please guys this is urgent :( :'(
     
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    BUMP, COMEON! :( :( :( ;(
     
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    100 creds to whoever can help me fix this problem
     
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    Do you use proxies?

    The only things I know what to do would be to reset the IP settings and the DNS...Dont think either will help though..I'll keep lookin but dont know dudde
     
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    I use a proxy thrue my browser, thats all though.
     
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    What do you mean reset the IP settings and DNS? whats a DNS got to do with my problem :P and explain what you mean by IP settings. thx
     
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    I just mean like flushing DNS and then re-registering it to reset it really, and then ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew would like..not reset your IP really..I dont know how to explain it..

    And neither would help you I beleive...they're jsut the only things I know how to do really for internet stuff..and ports is kinda of like internet...

    AHHH just forget about it no big deal sorry about confusion :P
     
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    I have already flushed my DNS, but it doesn't do anything cause this isn't a DNS problem :P but thanks for the help anyway.
     
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    lol so no one can help me?
     
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    you mean renew through the DHCP?
    it might help if we knew your setup like router? or are you proxying through your computer?
     
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    Buy a router

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    That does not fix my problem...
     
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    are you routing the internet to any other computers through a proxy? or are you the only one on it?
     

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