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=== Similar Tools === | === Similar Tools === | ||
* [[Advanced Port Scanner]] | |||
* [[Angry IP Scanner]] | * [[Angry IP Scanner]] | ||
* [[MASSSCAN]] | |||
* [[NetCat]] | |||
* [[Network Scanner]] | |||
* [[Port Authority]] | |||
* [[PortQry]] and [[PortQryUI]] | |||
* [[TCP Port Scanner]] | |||
Revision as of 01:07, 17 October 2022
Description
The inspiration behind this wiki, NMap is a port and host scanning tool which rapidly and relatively safely scans networked systems for security auditing purposes. It supports variable scanning speeds, host operating system (OS) detection, and a vibrant support community which helps improve the tool regularly. NMap runs on all major operating systems and includes a graphical scan management tool for GUI-based systems.
Tool Type
More Information
- The Complete NMap Ethical Hacking course on Udemy - A video guide to getting the most out of NMap from StationX's Nathan House
- A short tutorial on running NMap from FreeCodeCamp
- An NMap cheat sheet, collecting the most common flags into a shortened guide
- The official NMap scanning guide book
