Hm, what could this mean??Code:"The nmap executable could not be found"
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Hey,
i am having trouble with db_nmap (using sqlite3)
Any suggestion?Code:*] Usage: db_nmap [nmap options] msf > db_nmap 127.0.0.1 [-] The nmap executable could not be found
Hm, what could this mean??Code:"The nmap executable could not be found"
Hope anybody can figure this out for you![]()
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My first reaction would be a corrupt install, my next would be that msf isn't properly linked to nmap. I'm not sure how msf goes about that but it's probably mis-linked in a config file.
Interesting contributionHm, what could this mean??
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Don't eat yellow snow :rolleyes:
I would be looking at the path which is used for nmap. Could be in one of the msf files.
If you open a command prompt and do a:
orCode:which nmap
What does it return?Code:nmap -version
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Be sensitive in choosing where you ask your question. You are likely to be ignored, or written off as a loser, if you:
* post your question to a forum where it's off topic
* post a very elementary question to a forum where advanced technical questions are expected, or vice-versa
* cross-post to too many different newsgroups
* post a personal e-mail to somebody who is neither an acquaintance of yours nor personally responsible for solving your problem
You know..........In what way?![]()
Don't eat yellow snow :rolleyes:
Be sensitive in choosing where you ask your question. You are likely to be ignored, or written off as a loser, if you:
* post your question to a forum where it's off topic
* post a very elementary question to a forum where advanced technical questions are expected, or vice-versa
* cross-post to too many different newsgroups
* post a personal e-mail to somebody who is neither an acquaintance of yours nor personally responsible for solving your problem
Could that be related to a bad hard drive install of the iso?