R: An Nmap Command to Remember
- From: "Vega - Brunello Ivan" <I.Brunello@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:28:57 +0100
IMHO, if you want an even more comprehensive scan, I find the "--script=all" quite useful also.
Haven't checked against text/xml output.
Ivan Brunello
System & Network Management
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Inviato: giovedì 19 febbraio 2009 21.22
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Oggetto: An Nmap Command to Remember
This nmap command will verbosely scan all 65,535 ports, both tcp and
udp, using service probing and operating system detection, and output
the results to nmap, greppable, and xml formats.
nmap -vv -p0- -sSUV -O -oA $outputfile $target
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