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Kali Linux Cookbook

You're reading from   Kali Linux Cookbook When you know what hackers know, you're better able to protect your online information. With this book you'll learn just what Kali Linux is capable of and get the chance to use a host of recipes.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783289592
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Up and Running with Kali Linux FREE CHAPTER 2. Customizing Kali Linux 3. Advanced Testing Lab 4. Information Gathering 5. Vulnerability Assessment 6. Exploiting Vulnerabilities 7. Escalating Privileges 8. Password Attacks 9. Wireless Attacks Index

Finding open ports


With the knowledge of the victim's network range and the active machines, we'll proceed with the port scanning process to retrieve the open TCP and UDP ports and access points.

Getting ready

The Apache web server must be started in order to complete this recipe.

How to do it...

Let's begin the process of finding the open ports by opening a terminal window:

  1. To begin, launch a terminal window and enter the following command:

    nmap 192.168.56.101
    
  2. We can also explicitly specify the ports to scan (in this case, we are specifying 1000 ports):

    nmap -p 1-1000 192.168.56.101
    
  3. Or specify Nmap to scan all the organization's network on TCP port 22:

    nmap -p 22 192.168.56.*
    
  4. Or output the result to a specified format:

    nmap -p 22 192.168.10.* -oG /tmp/nmap-targethost-tcp445.txt
    

How it works…

In this recipe, we used Nmap to scan target hosts on our network to determine what ports are open.

There's more...

Nmap has a GUI version called Zenmap, which can be invoked by issuing the command zenmap at...

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