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Nmap aliases plugin

Adds some useful aliases for nmap similar to the profiles in zenmap.

Nmap options are:

  • -sS - TCP SYN scan
  • -v - verbose
  • -T1 - timing of scan. Options are paranoid (0), sneaky (1), polite (2), normal (3), aggressive (4), and insane (5)
  • -sF - FIN scan (can sneak through non-stateful firewalls)
  • -PE - ICMP echo discovery probe
  • -PP - timestamp discovery probe
  • -PY - SCTP init ping
  • -g - use given number as source port
  • -A - enable OS detection, version detection, script scanning, and traceroute (aggressive)
  • -O - enable OS detection
  • -sA - TCP ACK scan
  • -F - fast scan
  • --script=vulscan - also access vulnerabilities in target

Aliases explained

  • nmap_open_ports - Scan for open ports on target
  • nmap_list_interfaces - List all network interfaces on host where the command runs
  • nmap_slow - Slow scan that avoids to spam the targets logs
  • nmap_fin - Scan to see if hosts are up with TCP FIN scan
  • nmap_full - Aggressive full scan that scans all ports, tries to determine OS and service versions
  • nmap_check_for_firewall - TCP ACK scan to check for firewall existence
  • nmap_ping_through_firewall - Host discovery with SYN and ACK probes instead of just pings to avoid firewall restrictions
  • nmap_fast - Fast scan of the top 300 popular ports
  • nmap_detect_versions - Detects versions of services and OS, runs on all ports
  • nmap_check_for_vulns - Uses vulscan script to check target services for vulnerabilities
  • nmap_full_udp - Same as full but via UDP
  • nmap_traceroute - Try to traceroute using the most common ports
  • nmap_full_with_scripts - Same as nmap_full but also runs all the scripts
  • nmap_web_safe_osscan - Little "safer" scan for OS version as connecting to only HTTP and HTTPS ports doesn't look so attacking.