TCP/IP issues with OS v. 4.6

Greetings, all.
Just got my 8900 last night, and so far I'm very impressed indeed. Most of the applications that I've needed have been immediately and easily available, the handset itself is intuitive and easy to use - a great n00b experience all 'round. My problem is that I'm trying to get some third-party SSH, FTP, and SFTP clients working properly. I'm getting tunneling exceptions, which is apparently caused by an incorrectly configured APN.
I tried to change the APN settings as per instructions here (my carrier is Cincinnati Bell). Unfortunately, something seems to have changed between the article's publishing time and the current OS revision: I am no longer able to specify gateway IP or port. While I can provide the APN's url and a username and password, that doesn't seem to be sufficient to fix my tunneling problems.
TL;DR: This application is saying "Session error; Writer: tunnel failed". This is apparently caused, as per here, by incorrectly configured connection details. The recommended solutions page here points me to here, which tells me to do something that I cannot. For one thing, Options->TCP appears to have been replaced with Options->Advanced Options->TCP/IP, and seems to have had some functionality removed. The recommended actions caused no change in the application's behavior.
Ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris Akins
Solved!
Go to Solution.

...gremlins. That's the only explanation I can think of. An hour and a half after I changed the APN settings, it fixed itself. I guess there's a bit of lag somewhere in the system somewhere.
Regardless, it works now, and thanks for the advice. I'd not found the BTSC earlier; thanks much for pointing me at it. And I do believe I might hang around. It seems a friendly place.
-Chris

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      TCP    0.0.0.0:30185          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30186          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30187          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30188          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30189          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30190          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30192          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30193          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:30197          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
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     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    0.0.0.0:49152          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       440
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      eventlog
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      Schedule
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      TCP    0.0.0.0:49158          0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       3048
      PolicyAgent
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     [FileZilla Server.exe]
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     [FileZilla Server.exe]
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     [FileZilla Server Interface.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49212        127.0.0.1:49213        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49213        127.0.0.1:49212        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49214        127.0.0.1:49215        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49215        127.0.0.1:49214        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49216        127.0.0.1:49217        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49217        127.0.0.1:49216        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49218        127.0.0.1:49219        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49219        127.0.0.1:49218        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49220        127.0.0.1:49221        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49221        127.0.0.1:49220        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49222        127.0.0.1:49223        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49223        127.0.0.1:49222        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49224        127.0.0.1:49225        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49225        127.0.0.1:49224        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49226        127.0.0.1:49227        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49227        127.0.0.1:49226        ESTABLISHED     4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    127.0.0.1:49364        127.0.0.1:8361         ESTABLISHED     3100
     [Instore_Radioboss.exe]
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     Can not obtain ownership information
      TCP    192.168.1.87:3389      217.156.134.12:22971   ESTABLISHED     1104
      CryptSvc
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    192.168.1.87:8360      81.148.248.221:1026    ESTABLISHED     3080
     [sc_serv.exe]
      TCP    192.168.1.87:25565     0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4288
     [java.exe]
      TCP    192.168.1.87:50644     37.139.0.151:8233      ESTABLISHED     4796
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    192.168.1.87:51019     81.27.96.46:21         TIME_WAIT       0
      TCP    192.168.1.87:53126     192.168.1.86:445       ESTABLISHED     4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      TCP    192.168.1.87:60462     192.168.1.86:445       CLOSE_WAIT      4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      TCP    192.168.1.87:65029     37.139.0.151:8231      ESTABLISHED     4796
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    192.168.56.1:139       0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING       4
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      TCP    [::]:21                [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    1444
     [FileZilla Server.exe]
      TCP    [::]:25                [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    1692
     [MESMTPC.EXE]
      TCP    [::]:80                [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      TCP    [::]:135               [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    752
      RpcSs
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    [::]:445               [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      TCP    [::]:3306              [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    1756
     [mysqld.exe]
      TCP    [::]:3389              [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    1104
      CryptSvc
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    [::]:30239             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    4796
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49152             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    440
     [wininit.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49153             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    880
      eventlog
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49154             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    1000
      Schedule
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49156             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    508
     [lsass.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49157             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    500
     [services.exe]
      TCP    [::]:49158             [::]:0                 LISTENING      
    3048
      PolicyAgent
     [svchost.exe]
      TCP    [::1]:14147            [::]:0                 LISTENING       1444
     [FileZilla Server.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:123            *:*                                   
    964
      W32Time
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:500            *:*                                   
    1000
      IKEEXT
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:3702           *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:3702           *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
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    1000
      IKEEXT
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:5355           *:*                                   
    1104
      Dnscache
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:53274          *:*                                   
    4780
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:53727          *:*                                   
    4788
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:54111          *:*                                   
    4828
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:54112          *:*                                   
    4828
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:54113          *:*                                   
    4780
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:55421          *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:58596          *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:59838          *:*                                   
    4812
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    0.0.0.0:62498          *:*                                   
    4796
     [VirtualBox.exe]
      UDP    127.0.0.1:1900         *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    127.0.0.1:55045        *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
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    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      UDP    192.168.1.87:138       *:*                                   
    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      UDP    192.168.1.87:1900      *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    192.168.1.87:55043     *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    192.168.56.1:137       *:*                                   
    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      UDP    192.168.56.1:138       *:*                                   
    4
     Can not obtain ownership information
      UDP    192.168.56.1:1900      *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    192.168.56.1:55044     *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:123               *:*                                   
    964
      W32Time
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:500               *:*                                   
    1000
      IKEEXT
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:3702              *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:3702              *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:4500              *:*                                   
    1000
      IKEEXT
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:5355              *:*                                   
    1104
      Dnscache
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:55422             *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::]:58597             *:*                                   
    964
      EventSystem
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::1]:1900             *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [::1]:55042            *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [fe80::59f:484a:827f:42ba%11]:1900  *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [fe80::59f:484a:827f:42ba%11]:55040  *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [fe80::11a6:2283:bc40:c0cb%16]:1900  *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]
      UDP    [fe80::11a6:2283:bc40:c0cb%16]:55041  *:*                                   
    4172
      SSDPSRV
     [svchost.exe]

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    port 0/1/1
    fallback-dn 5428008
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    fallback-dn 5421462
    port 0/1/3
    fallback-dn 5421463
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    codec preference 2 g711ulaw
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    codec preference 4 g729r8
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    voice translation-rule 10
    voice translation-rule 11
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    codec g711alaw
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    codec g711alaw
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    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
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    Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
    Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
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    Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
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    Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
    Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
    Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
    Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
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    Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
    Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
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    TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070081
    Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
    Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
    Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
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    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
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    Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
    Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
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    NSE: Loaded 110 scripts for scanning.
    NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
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    Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1 port]
    Completed ARP Ping Scan at 13:27, 0.44s elapsed (1 total hosts)
    Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 13:27
    Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 13:27, 0.03s elapsed
    Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 13:27
    Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1000 ports]
    Discovered open port 443/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 139/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 8080/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 445/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 631/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 9100/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 7435/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 9220/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 6839/tcp on 192.168.1.211
    Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 13:27, 5.25s elapsed (1000 total ports)
    Initiating UDP Scan at 13:27
    Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1000 ports]
    Discovered open port 137/udp on 192.168.1.211
    Completed UDP Scan at 13:27, 4.46s elapsed (1000 total ports)
    Initiating Service scan at 13:27
    Scanning 16 services on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open port 161/udp on 192.168.1.211
    Discovered open|filtered port 161/udp on 192.168.1.211 is actually open
    Completed Service scan at 13:29, 82.51s elapsed (17 services on 1 host)
    Initiating OS detection (try #1) against 192.168.1.211
    NSE: Script scanning 192.168.1.211.
    Initiating NSE at 13:29
    Completed NSE at 13:30, 82.29s elapsed
    Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.211
    Host is up (0.023s latency).
    Not shown: 1983 closed ports
    PORT     STATE         SERVICE      VERSION
    80/tcp   open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
    |_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    |_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
    139/tcp  open          tcpwrapped
    443/tcp  open          ssl/http     HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
    |_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    |_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
    | ssl-cert: Subject: commonName=HPPS7525/organizationName=HP/stateOrProvinceName=Washington/countryName=US
    | Issuer: commonName=HPPS7525/organizationName=HP/stateOrProvinceName=Washington/countryName=US
    | Public Key type: rsa
    | Public Key bits: 1024
    | Not valid before: 2014-02-25T10:12:24+00:00
    | Not valid after:  2034-02-20T10:12:24+00:00
    | MD5:   9144 ca3b 557e 09cc aba0 8387 2732 2375
    |_SHA-1: a6b2 95c0 b72a 7201 578c 32de 662a e6fe b082 48ca
    |_ssl-date: 2014-03-21T13:30:09+00:00; -4h59m12s from local time.
    445/tcp  open          netbios-ssn
    631/tcp  open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    6839/tcp open          tcpwrapped
    7435/tcp open          tcpwrapped
    8080/tcp open          http         HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
    |_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
    | http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
    | Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
    |_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
    |_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
    9100/tcp open          jetdirect?
    9220/tcp open          hp-gsg       HP Generic Scan Gateway 1.0
    137/udp  open          netbios-ns   Samba nmbd (workgroup: HPPS7525)
    138/udp  open|filtered netbios-dgm
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    | snmp-hh3c-logins:
    |_  baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.12.1.1.1
    | snmp-interfaces:
    |   Wifi0
    |     IP address: 192.168.1.211  Netmask: 255.255.255.0
    |     MAC address: a0:d3:c1:bd:c8:32 (Unknown)
    |     Type: ethernetCsmacd  Speed: 10 Mbps
    |     Status: up
    |_    Traffic stats: 6.16 Mb sent, 3.43 Mb received
    | snmp-netstat:
    |   TCP  0.0.0.0:7435         0.0.0.0:0
    |   TCP  192.168.1.211:56076  15.201.145.52:5222
    |   UDP  0.0.0.0:3702         *:*
    |   UDP  127.0.0.1:666        *:*
    |_  UDP  192.168.223.1:67     *:*
    | snmp-sysdescr: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT
    |_  System uptime: 0 days, 3:34:23.28 (1286328 timeticks)
    | snmp-win32-shares:
    |_  baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.77.1.2.27
    1022/udp open|filtered exp2
    1023/udp open|filtered unknown
    3702/udp open|filtered ws-discovery
    5355/udp open|filtered llmnr
    MAC Address: A03:C1:BD:C8:32 (Unknown)
    Device type: general purpose
    Running: Wind River VxWorks
    OS CPE: cpe:/o:windriver:vxworks
    OS details: VxWorks
    Uptime guess: 0.150 days (since Fri Mar 21 09:55:04 2014)
    Network Distance: 1 hop
    TCP Sequence Prediction: Difficulty=255 (Good luck!)
    IP ID Sequence Generation: Busy server or unknown class
    Service Info: Hosts: HPA0D3C1BDC832, HPPS7525; Device: printer; CPE: cpe:/h:hphotosmart_7520
    Host script results:
    | nbstat:
    |   NetBIOS name: HPA0D3C1BDC832, NetBIOS user: <unknown>, NetBIOS MAC: <unknown>
    |   Names
    |     HPA0D3C1BDC832<00>   Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
    |     MSHOME<00>           Flags: <group><active><permanent>
    |     HPA0D3C1BDC832<20>   Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
    |     HPPS7525<00>         Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
    |_    HPPS7525<20>         Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
    | smb-security-mode:
    |   Account that was used for smb scripts: guest
    |   User-level authentication
    |   SMB Security: Challenge/response passwords supported
    |_  Message signing disabled (dangerous, but default)
    TRACEROUTE
    HOP RTT      ADDRESS
    1   23.26 ms 192.168.1.211
    NSE: Script Post-scanning.
    Read data files from: F:\Progs\Nmap
    OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
    Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 180.90 seconds
               Raw packets sent: 2030 (74.829KB) | Rcvd: 2921 (149.377KB)
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++===
    Full TCP port scan without UDP scanning of all ports, showing up as open... * designates open and active.
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 25/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 80/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 110/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 119/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 139/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 143/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 443/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 445/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 465/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 563/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 587/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 631/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 993/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 995/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 7435/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 6839/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8080/tcp on
    192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8089/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9100/tcp on
    *192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9220/tcp on

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    ===================================================================================
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