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-====== Nmap ====== 
  
-**Nmap** (**N**etwork **Map**per) is a cross-platform command-line //port scanner//. It identifies which ports are open on a networked computer, which in turn can help identify what services are running on that computer. This is useful to both sysadmins and hackers alike for discovering potential points of attack in prospective targets. Its ability to scan entire networks is very useful when combined with [[tools:whois|WHOIS]] information about organizations you may be targeting. 
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-Nmap isn't limited to just scanning for open ports, but features such abilities as host discovery, service and operating system detection, version identification, and more. 
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-===== Download Nmap ===== 
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-Nmap is available for Linux, Windows, BSD & MacOS. Download options for all platforms can be [[https://nmap.org/download.html|found here]]. Some quick install instructions are below: 
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-==== Debian/Ubuntu ==== 
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-  $ sudo apt install nmap 
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-==== Fedora/Red Hat ==== 
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-  $ sudo dnf install nmap 
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-==== Windows ==== 
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-Read the [[https://nmap.org/book/inst-windows.html|Windows install instructions]]. 
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-==== MacOS ==== 
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-Read the [[https://nmap.org/book/inst-macosx.html|MacOS install instructions]]. 
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-===== Example Commands ===== 
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-Basic usage (see which ports are open/filtered/closed): 
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-  nmap 192.168.1.150 
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-Identify services running on one computer: 
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-  nmap -sV 192.168.1.150 
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-Identify services running on one computer, which does not respond to pings: 
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-  nmap -sV -PN 192.168.1.150 
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-Check to see if specific ports are open on one computer: 
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-  nmap -p T:21-25,80,443 192.168.1.150 
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-Check to see if specific ports are open on a range of computers: 
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-  nmap -p T:21-25,80,443 192.168.1.150-254 
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-===== Zenmap ===== 
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-There is a GUI version of Nmap called [[https://nmap.org/zenmap/|Zenmap]], but you honestly do not really need it. 
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-===== More Info ===== 
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-[[https://nmap.org|Nmap homepage]] 
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-[[http://linux.die.net/man/1/nmap|Nmap Man page]] 
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-{{tag>Armaments Recon}} 
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