Nmap

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Nmap (Network Mapper) is a security scanner that can be used to discover hosts and services on a computer or computer network. Includes at least nmap and nping binaries.

Basic nmap commands

  • Basic nmap host scan:
    • nmap -nP HOSTNAME_TO_SCAN
    • nmap -nP HOSTNAME_TO_SCAN -p 80,443
    • nmap HOSTNAME_TO_SCAN
  • Basic nmap network scan: nmap -sn 192.168.0.* (-sn - ping scan so No/disable port scan)
-sn: Ping scan so disable port scan

Basic nping commands

nping is packet generation, response analysis and response time measurement available since 2011 and developed by nmap developers

  • "TCP ping":
    • nping -c 1 --tcp -p 80,433 google.com[1]
    • nping -c 3 --tcp -p 443 --flags syn google.com[2]
  • nping -H -tr 8.8.8.8 (-H Hide-sent do not display sent packets, -tr traceroute)

Activities

Basic

  1. Use nping to execute a "tcp ping": Check TCP connectivity

Advanced

  1. Read /nmap Changelog/: https://nmap.org/changelog.html

See also

External Links

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