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Learning Penetration Testing with Python

You're reading from   Learning Penetration Testing with Python Utilize Python scripting to execute effective and efficient penetration tests

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785282324
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Penetration Testing Methodology FREE CHAPTER 2. The Basics of Python Scripting 3. Identifying Targets with Nmap, Scapy, and Python 4. Executing Credential Attacks with Python 5. Exploiting Services with Python 6. Assessing Web Applications with Python 7. Cracking the Perimeter with Python 8. Exploit Development with Python, Metasploit, and Immunity 9. Automating Reports and Tasks with Python 10. Adding Permanency to Python Tools Index

Nmap libraries for Python


Python has libraries that allow you to execute nmap scans directly, either through the interactive interpreter or by building multifaceted attack tools. For this example, let's use the nmap library to scan our local Kali instance for a Secure Shell (SSH) service port. Make sure that the service has started by executing the /etc/init.d/ssh start command. Then install the Python nmap libraries with pip install python-nmap.

You can now execute a scan by directly using the libraries, importing them, and assigning nmap.PortScanner() to a variable. That instantiated variable can then be used to execute scans. Let's perform an example scan within the interactive interpreter. The following is an example of a scan for port 22, done using the interactive Python interpreter against the local Kali instance:

As you can see, it's a dictionary of dictionaries that can each be called as necessary. It takes a little more effort to execute a scan through the interactive interpreter...

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