Perform a stealthy SYN scan to find open TCP ports
The following command is used to perform a SYN scan, also known as a “stealth” or “half-open” scan, on the specified target system(s). When you run this command, nmap will send a SYN packet (the first step in establishing a TCP connection) to the target system(s) on various ports. If the target system responds with a SYN-ACK packet (indicating the port is open), nmap will immediately send a RST (reset) packet to tear down the connection, without completing the full handshake.
Command :
nmap -sS <target>
Top 30 Basic NMAP Commands for Beginners
For a cybersecurity enthusiast or professional, mastering network scanning tools is very important to comprehend and assess the security position of networks and systems. Nmap, an influential and versatile Network Mapper, is the network reconnaissance and vulnerability detection go-to tool. As you begin your journey in ethical hacking or work towards developing your penetration testing skills, it is imperative to learn the key Nmap commands. The following 30 Nmap basic commands will provide a good starting point for scanning networks efficiently, finding live hosts, discovering opened ports, as well as obtaining useful details on services hosted on those machines. With Nmap in your toolbox, you will be armed with the necessary tools not just to understand the intricacies of network exploration but also to uncover any possible vulnerabilities that could breach security within the digital landscape.
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