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Author: Nicholas Marsh
ISBN : B005ZK84NU
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Download Free Nmap Cookbook: The Fat-free Guide to Network Scanning from with Mediafire Link Download LinkNmap(r) Cookbook: The fat-free guide to network scanning provides simplified coverage of network scanning features available in the Nmap suite of utilities. Every Nmap feature is covered with visual examples to help you quickly understand and identify proper usage for practical results.
Topics covered include:
* Installation on Windows, Mac OS X, Unix/Linux platforms
* Basic and advanced scanning techniques
* Network inventory and security auditing
* Firewall evasion techniques
* Zenmap - A graphical front-end for Nmap
* NSE - The Nmap Scripting Engine
* Ndiff - A Nmap scan comparison utility
Simplified coverage of Nmap 5.00 features.Books with free ebook downloads available Free Nmap Cookbook: The Fat-free Guide to Network Scanning
- File Size: 904 KB
- Print Length: 200 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1449902529
- Publisher: CreateSpace (January 27, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B005ZK84NU
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
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Free Nmap Cookbook: The Fat-free Guide to Network Scanning
Purchased 3/8/2010, received 3/11/2010, finished 3/13/2010.
I bought this NMAP Cookbook along with NMAP Network Scanning, the NMAP Official Book by the developer himself.
This is literally my first book review - never felt strong enough about any other book to warrant such comments before.
For those who want to learn sanitized, no-fluff, specifics on using NMAP - this nearly 200 page "NMAP Cookbook" is a must have, highly recommended resource for any IT/IS Systems Engineer, Administrator or especially Security Professional entering the field.
Having read the book in 2 days, you too should be using NMAP like a Pro within weeks.
Straight forward and right on target with generally Single Page contents highlighting NMAPs command sets, switches, features, options and then providing just the right amount of information without overkill.
Those who prefer lean, direct, point driven directions will probably appreciate this book, just like I do.
On each page, the Author supplies simple content such as;
- Command/Feature/Option,
- Summary of its purpose (generally a single sentence),
- Sample usage/syntax (exact commands, how a user should use it),
- Real world sample of both, the command itself and its anticipated results,
- More detailed of a description,
- At the bottom, to top it off, you'll likely encounter some "Tips" or "Notes" offering just the right amount of complementary insight.
Personally, this is the best instructional book on a Security Tool I have ever seen - and this from an evaluator with 20yrs of IT/IS experience too.
I completely and fully recommend this resource to everyone interested in learning NMAP, especially those wanting quick, efficient teachings.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
By Jackie Hebert
I am a computer professional who uses nmap to scan my network for anomalies. Overall the book added to my knowledge of how to use nmap. I particularly found the following chapters useful:
Chapter 4: Advanced Scanning Options
Chapter 5: Port Scanning Options
Section 9: Output Options
Section 13: ndiff
Section 14: Tips and Tricks
The nmap cheat sheet is also very valuable and is available for download.
There was also excellent chapters on avoiding firewall and other topics that would be more interesting to those doing pentesting.
By Charles Profitt
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