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Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook

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Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook

Overview of this book

Nmap is a well known security tool used by penetration testers and system administrators. The Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) has added the possibility to perform additional tasks using the collected host information. Tasks like advanced fingerprinting and service discovery, information gathering, and detection of security vulnerabilities."Nmap 6: Network exploration and security auditing cookbook" will help you master Nmap and its scripting engine. You will learn how to use this tool to do a wide variety of practical tasks for pentesting and network monitoring. Finally, after harvesting the power of NSE, you will also learn how to write your own NSE scripts."Nmap 6: Network exploration and security auditing cookbook" is a book full of practical knowledge for every security consultant, administrator or enthusiast looking to master Nmap. The book overviews the most important port scanning and host discovery techniques supported by Nmap. You will learn how to detect mis-configurations in web, mail and database servers and also how to implement your own monitoring system. The book also covers tasks for reporting, scanning numerous hosts, vulnerability detection and exploitation, and its strongest aspect; information gathering.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
References
Index

Reporting vulnerability checks performed during a scan


Nmap can be turned into a vulnerability scanner by using NSE scripts. The library vuln manages and unifies the output of the vulnerability checks performed by the Nmap Scripting Engine.

This recipe will show you how to make Nmap report the vulnerability checks that are performed.

How to do it...

Launch the NSE scripts in the vuln category against your target, by using the following command:

nmap -sV --script vuln <target>

If you are lucky, you will see a vulnerability report:

PORT     STATE SERVICE REASON
306/tcp open  mysql   syn-ack
 mysql-vuln-cve2012-2122:
   VULNERABLE:
   Authentication bypass in MySQL servers.
     State: VULNERABLE
     IDs:  CVE:CVE-2012-2122
     Description:
       When a user connects to MariaDB/MySQL, a token (SHA
       over a password and a random scramble string) is calculated and compared
       with the expected value. Because of incorrect casting, it might've
       happened that the token and...