How To Handle NMAP
NMAP is one of the best tool for knowing the target information.This can be used as follows:-
Download the NMAP as said in the last post.Install the NMAP.exe file.In the command prompt type nmap and its options.Its options are:
Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org/ )
Usage: nmap [Scan Type(s)] [Options] {target specification}
TARGET SPECIFICATION:
Can pass hostnames, IP addresses, networks, etc.
Ex: scanme.nmap.org, microsoft.com/24, 192.168.0.1; 10.0.0-255.1-254
-iL : Input from list of hosts/networks
-iR : Choose random targets
--exclude : Exclude hosts/networks
--excludefile : Exclude list from file
HOST DISCOVERY:
-sL: List Scan - simply list targets to scan
-sP: Ping Scan - go no further than determining if host is online
-P0: Treat all hosts as online -- skip host discovery
-PS/PA/PU [portlist]: TCP SYN/ACK or UDP discovery to given ports
-PE/PP/PM: ICMP echo, timestamp, and netmask request discovery probes
-n/-R: Never do DNS resolution/Always resolve [default: sometimes]
--dns-servers : Specify custom DNS servers
--system-dns: Use OS's DNS resolver
SCAN TECHNIQUES:
-sS/sT/sA/sW/sM: TCP SYN/Connect()/ACK/Window/Maimon scans
-sU: UDP Scan
-sN/sF/sX: TCP Null, FIN, and Xmas scans
--scanflags : Customize TCP scan flags
-sI : Idlescan
-sO: IP protocol scan
-b : FTP bounce scan
PORT SPECIFICATION AND SCAN ORDER:
-p : Only scan specified ports
Ex: -p22; -p1-65535;
-p U:53,111,137,T:21-25,80,139,8080
-F: Fast - Scan only the ports listed in the nmap-services file)
-r: Scan ports consecutively - don't randomize
SERVICE/VERSION DETECTION:
-sV: Probe open ports to determine service/version info
--version-intensity : Set from 0 (light) to 9 (try all probes)
--version-light: Limit to most likely probes (intensity 2)
--version-all: Try every single probe (intensity 9)
--version-trace: Show detailed version scan activity (for debugging)
OS DETECTION:
-O: Enable OS detection (try 2nd generation w/fallback to 1st)
-O2: Only use the new OS detection system (no fallback)
-O1: Only use the old (1st generation) OS detection system
--osscan-limit: Limit OS detection to promising targets
--osscan-guess: Guess OS more aggressively
TIMING AND PERFORMANCE:
Options which take
-T[0-5]: Set timing template (higher is faster)
--min-hostgroup/max-hostgroup : Parallel host scan group sizes
--min-parallelism/max-parallelism
--min-rtt-timeout/max-rtt-timeout/initial-rtt-timeout
--max-retries : Caps number of port scan probe retransmissions.
--host-timeout
--scan-delay/--max-scan-delay
FIREWALL/IDS EVASION AND SPOOFING:
-f; --mtu : fragment packets (optionally w/given MTU)
-D : Cloak a scan with decoys
-S : Spoof source address
-e : Use specified interface
-g/--source-port : Use given port number
--data-length : Append random data to sent packets
--ip-options : Send packets with specified ip options
--ttl : Set IP time-to-live field
--spoof-mac : Spoof your MAC address
--badsum: Send packets with a bogus TCP/UDP checksum
OUTPUT:
-oN/-oX/-oS/-oG : Output scan in normal, XML, s
-oA : Output in the three major formats at once
-v: Increase verbosity level (use twice for more effect)
-d[level]: Set or increase debugging level (Up to 9 is meaningful)
--open: Only show open (or possibly open) ports
--packet-trace: Show all packets sent and received
--iflist: Print host interfaces and routes (for debugging)
--log-errors: Log errors/warnings to the normal-format output file
--append-output: Append to rather than clobber specified output files
--resume : Resume an aborted scan
--stylesheet : XSL stylesheet to transform XML output to HTML
--webxml: Reference stylesheet from Insecure.Org for more portable XML
--no-stylesheet: Prevent associating of XSL stylesheet w/XML output
MISC:
-6: Enable IPv6 scanning
-A: Enables OS detection and Version detection
--datadir : Specify custom Nmap data file location
--send-eth/--send-ip: Send using raw ethernet frames or IP packets
--privileged: Assume that the user is fully privileged
--unprivileged: Assume the user lacks raw socket privileges
-V: Print version number
-h: Print this help summary page.
EXAMPLES:
nmap -v -A scanme.nmap.org
nmap -v -sP 192.168.0.0/16 10.0.0.0/8
nmap -v -iR 10000 -P0 -p 80