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Using nmap to scan networks (Awesome Linux Tools)

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nmap is a network mapping utility that you can use to gather information regarding the nodes on your network. With nmap, you can perform port scanning, OS fingerprinting, and more! In this tutorial, you'll learn the basics of using nmap.

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Time Codes
00:00 How to support LearnLinuxTV
00:38 Intro
01:16 Important disclaimer before running nmap
01:52 Installing nmap
03:09 Viewing the version number of the installed nmap
03:36 Scanning an IP address with nmap
05:01 Scanning a hostname or domain name with nmap
05:26 Viewing verbose output with nmap
06:03 Scanning multiple IP addresses with nmap
06:58 Scanning a range of IP addresses with nmap
07:50 Excluding a host from an nmap scan
08:36 Viewing service or port information with nmap
09:37 Detecting the operating system with nmap
10:40 Scanning an entire subnet with nmap
11:42 Viewing condensed output with nmap
12:10 Speeding up nmap with timing templates

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