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Nmap Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook, Third Edition - Third Edition

By : Paulino Calderon
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Nmap Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook, Third Edition - Third Edition

By: Paulino Calderon

Overview of this book

Nmap is one of the most powerful tools for network discovery and security auditing used by millions of IT professionals, from system administrators to cybersecurity specialists. This third edition of the Nmap: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook introduces Nmap and its family - Ncat, Ncrack, Ndiff, Zenmap, and the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) - and guides you through numerous tasks that are relevant to security engineers in today’s technology ecosystems. The book discusses some of the most common and useful tasks for scanning hosts, networks, applications, mainframes, Unix and Windows environments, and ICS/SCADA systems. Advanced Nmap users can benefit from this book by exploring the hidden functionalities within Nmap and its scripts as well as advanced workflows and configurations to fine-tune their scans. Seasoned users will find new applications and third-party tools that can help them manage scans and even start developing their own NSE scripts. Practical examples featured in a cookbook format make this book perfect for quickly remembering Nmap options, scripts and arguments, and more. By the end of this Nmap book, you will be able to successfully scan numerous hosts, exploit vulnerable areas, and gather valuable information.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Appendix A: HTTP, HTTP Pipelining, and Web Crawling Configuration Options
Appendix Β: Brute-Force Password Auditing Options
Appendix F: References and Additional Reading

Chapter 3: Network Scanning

In the information security industry, Nmap is still the de facto tool for network scanning, leaving all other scanners far behind with its cutting-edge features, such as IPv6 support, hundreds of NSE scripts, advanced configuration options, and several scanning modes. Many different ping and port scanning techniques contributed by security researchers from all around the world are built into Nmap for host and service discovery.

Hosts protected by packet filtering systems, such as firewalls or intrusion prevention systems (IPSes), may return incorrect results because of the rules blocking certain types of protocols. In these situations, Nmap shines as you can easily try different scanning techniques, or a combination of them, to bypass these restrictions and even tune your scan to make your traffic less suspicious. Learning about these different scanning techniques and how to combine them is necessary if we want to perform comprehensive scans.

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