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‎12-18-2017 04:13 PM
Hello,
I have several IP Ranges configured as scanning Targets some of them are located in the same Subnet, lets say 172.18.0.0/16. One of the IP Ranges is 172.18.100.1-172.18.100.255 in this location the IP 172.18.100.255 is not scanned automatically.
Is there a way to accomplish that?
Greetings...
I have several IP Ranges configured as scanning Targets some of them are located in the same Subnet, lets say 172.18.0.0/16. One of the IP Ranges is 172.18.100.1-172.18.100.255 in this location the IP 172.18.100.255 is not scanned automatically.
Is there a way to accomplish that?
Greetings...
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‎12-19-2017 07:38 PM
Unfortunately IP addresses ending with a 0 and 255 are not scanned. This is because .0 is a network identifier and .255 is a broadcast address. These are automatically skipped currently. I will however add your topic to the existing feature request to allow scanning of .0 and .255 IP addresses to add weight to the request.
