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So what is in Matt now one of the stages of our penetration testing is exploration.
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Right so the aim of that is to collect as much information as possible about whatever target that we
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want to test and then according to all of this information that we gather the target is identified and
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we can identify the vulnerabilities and detect the possible dangers by launching different kinds of
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attacks.
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So any map or network map it is an open source program that performs this idea of network mapping and
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map.
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I would say is indispensable as a tool for penetration testing and and map is one of the programs that's
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used for active discovery so you may think OK.
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Yeah but what can we do with unmanned well within map we can scan either small or large networks we
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can identify the computers on the network that are open as well as the operating systems that they're
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running.
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You can detect open ports you can identify the services and versions that are open.
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You can scan without capturing a firewall in scan for vulnerabilities in these open services and ports.
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You can launch brute force attacks.
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You can also customize your own scans by writing scripts yourself and of course you can.
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And it didn't use existing scripts so why use in map but like I said in map is fully open source.
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So there's very strong documentation support you can find a whole lot of resources and application examples
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just by searching Internet.
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You can follow different versions at and map dot org there's lots of questions and answers to those
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questions and other support for problems that you may experience on many blog sites.
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Also you can install and map on Windows Linux or Mac OS
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So how can we find and map documents well available and map commands can be displayed on the command
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line just by entering the text dash help now the end map official site and map that award je will contain
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different versions of and map and specific to the different supported operating systems.
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You can also access and map document and you can get information about maybe some problems that you're
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experiencing at the blog site.
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Now once you get some experience you can also contribute.
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So how does any map work.
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So in general this is how you use the N map command right the example and map command until it some
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parameters and the basic and map operation stages goes like this being scanning port scanning service
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and version detection operating system detection script scanning timing IBS and ideas jumping and scanning
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of large networks.
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So let's get started.
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