On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 at 15:45, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
> nmap -Su

Now I know what I've been missing out on. It's not because I run nmapfe.
It's because I run nmap and nmapfe as a regular user. They need to be run
as root for them to be able to do things like, among others, UDP scans.

I tried running "nmap -Su" as a regular user and it told me I had to be
"r00t" so for me it's now "sudo nmapfe". Hahaha. :)

Thanks everyone.

 --> Jijo

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