[Full-disclosure] Nmap Online
Randal L. Schwartz
merlyn at stonehenge.com
Fri Dec 1 16:33:00 GMT 2006
>>>>> "Dude" == Dude VanWinkle <dudevanwinkle at gmail.com> writes:
Dude> Here is an example of what is legal vs what isnt: If you scan a
Dude> machine with nmap from one machine, that is not illegal. If you run
Dude> 100,00 nmap scans from a distributed botnet and take down their
Dude> server, thats illegal.
It's clear you're not a lawyer, and anyone who takes your advice here would be
a fool. But I just wanted to point that out again for the clueless.
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