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- | **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 | + | **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 |
Nmap isn't limited to just scanning for open ports. It also features such abilities as host discovery, service and operating system detection, version identification, | Nmap isn't limited to just scanning for open ports. It also features such abilities as host discovery, service and operating system detection, version identification, |
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