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Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition

You're reading from   Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition Employ the most advanced pentesting techniques and tools to build highly-secured systems and environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784395810
Length 428 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Lee Allen Lee Allen
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Preface 1. Penetration Testing Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing a Test Environment 3. Assessment Planning 4. Intelligence Gathering 5. Network Service Attacks 6. Exploitation 7. Web Application Attacks 8. Exploitation Concepts 9. Post-Exploitation 10. Stealth Techniques 11. Data Gathering and Reporting 12. Penetration Testing Challenge Index

Angry IP Scanner


While not the most popular scanner, the Angry IP Scanner was created by Anton Keks, and it is a tool that is very fast and can provide us with a listing of the IP addresses and live machines on the network. It is not installed by default on the Kali distribution, so the first thing we have to do is download the tool onto our Kali machine, navigate to http://angryip.org/download/#linux, and download the tool for the version of Kali that you have; the Debian package is the one you will need. Once you have downloaded the tool, you can install it with the dpkg tool. Enter the following:

dpkg –i ipscan_3.3.3_amd64.deb

This will install the package on the machine; an example of the results of this is shown in the following screenshot:

Once the package is installed, the next thing to do is start the program. In a terminal window, enter the following:

ipscan

Once the program opens, it will default to the class C networking address of your eth0 interface, and for our purposes, this...

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