idk wheather to post such a silly question in this forum.just out of interest i want to know few things.
can i use nmap
in ubuntu 13.10
is backtrack
another distro like ubuntu
i have heard that backtrack
is based on ubuntu`
if backtrack comes with bundle tools like nmap
is nmap
and other tool like wireshark
found in ubuntu software center
is powerful as backtrack
if backtrack
is updated to kali linux
?
How to install nmap on Ubuntu/Debian systems
Install nmap in yum packaged system Centos/RHEL
Install from rpm package
Install from .deb package file you have downloaded
Scan a single host
Scan a hostname for more information about the host
Scan multiple IP Addresses
Scan range of IP addresses using wildcard (*)
Scan entire subnet 255.255.255.0
Scan for range of IPs
Find the OS & Version of remote hosts using nmap
This will output more information about a host and its ports and operating systems and Version
Scan for particular port number
Scan for TCP port 443
Scan for UDP port 82
Scan multiple ports
Scan for all ports using wildcard(*)
To watch the all packets send and receiving
Know whether a host is protected by firewall or not : To scan firewall protected for a host
Scan firewall protected for a network
To know the interface and route
Exclude single host
Exclude multiple hosts
To perform a fast scan
To know more commands use command man
Yes you can use nmap in Ubuntu.Run the below command to install nmap,
Yes, Backtrack is based on Ubuntu 10.04 but Kali linux is based on debian.