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Nmap: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook - Second Edition

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

By: Paulino Calderon

Overview of this book

This is the second edition of ‘Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook’. A book aimed for anyone who wants to master Nmap and its scripting engine through practical tasks for system administrators and penetration testers. Besides introducing the most powerful features of Nmap and related tools, common security auditing tasks for local and remote networks, web applications, databases, mail servers, Microsoft Windows machines and even ICS SCADA systems are explained step by step with exact commands and argument explanations. The book starts with the basic usage of Nmap and related tools like Ncat, Ncrack, Ndiff and Zenmap. The Nmap Scripting Engine is thoroughly covered through security checks used commonly in real-life scenarios applied for different types of systems. New chapters for Microsoft Windows and ICS SCADA systems were added and every recipe was revised. This edition reflects the latest updates and hottest additions to the Nmap project to date. The book will also introduce you to Lua programming and NSE script development allowing you to extend further the power of Nmap.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
13
Brute Force Password Auditing Options
17
References and Additional Reading

Detecting exposed source code control systems


Source code control systems are sometimes exposed in misconfigured web servers, and they present a great risk to organizations as they store sensitive information such as source code and if we are lucky, even credentials.

This recipe shows how to detect exposed source code control systems in web servers with Nmap.

How to do it...

Use the following Nmap command to detect exposed git repositories in web servers:

$nmap -p80 --script http-git <target>

If a .git directory is found, information about the repository will be returned:

   PORT   STATE SERVICE REASON 
   80/tcp  open  http  syn-ack 
   | http-git: 
   |   127.0.0.1:80/.git/ 
   |     Git repository found! 
   |     .git/config matched patterns 'passw' 
   |     Repository description: Unnamed repository; edit this file    
   'description' to name the... 
   |     Remotes: 
   |       http://github.com/someuser/somerepo 
   |     Project type: Ruby on Rails web application (guessed from...