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  2. Nmap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nmap

    Nmap can adapt to network conditions including latency and congestion during a scan. Nmap started as a Linux utility [8] and was ported to other systems including Windows, macOS, and BSD. [9] It is most popular on Linux, followed by Windows. [10]

  3. Idle scan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idle_scan

    Performing a port scan and OS identification (-O option in nmap) on the zombie candidate network rather than just a ping scan helps in selecting a good zombie. As long as verbose mode (-v) is enabled, OS detection will usually determine the IP ID sequence generation method and print a line such as “IP ID Sequence Generation: Incremental”.

  4. ZMap (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZMap_(software)

    ZMap also speeds up the scanning process by sending a probe to every IP address only once by default, whereas Nmap resends a probe when it detects a connection delay or fails to get a reply. [8] This results in about 2% of IP addresses being missed during a typical scan, but when processing billions of IP address, or potential IoT devices being ...

  5. SAINT (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAINT_(software)

    The SAINT scanner, screens every live system on a network for TCP and UDP services. For each service it finds running, it launches a set of probes designed to detect anything that could allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access, create a denial-of-service, or gain sensitive information about the network.

  6. Network enumeration - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_enumeration

    Network enumeration is the discovery of hosts or devices on a network. Network enumeration tends to use overt discovery protocols such as ICMP and SNMP to gather information. It may also scan various ports on remote hosts for looking for well known services in an attempt to further identify the function of a remote host.

  7. Service scan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_scan

    For example, a service scanner may be configured to only search for Microsoft SQL Servers on TCP ports from 1 to 50,000 on all of the devices in an enterprise private network. If the service scanner only finds the MSSQL service running on known and authorized servers at TCP/1433 (the assigned port) then they can be reasonably sure that there ...