Learn how the user-friendly, feature-rich Netcat tool can help network administrators, programmers, and pentesters debug and investigate network issues in this quick tutorial. . Netcat (also known as ‘nc’) is a networking tool used for reading or writing from TCP and UDP sockets using an easy interface. It is designed as a dependable ‘back-end’ device that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Therefore, this tool is a treat to network administrators, programmers, and pen-testers as it’s a feature rich network debugging and investigation tool. The link for this article located at The Linux Juggernaut is no longer available. . Netcat, the versatile "Swiss Army Knife" of networking, aids network admins and penetration testers in streamlining troubleshooting and enhancing connectivity checks.. Netcat Tool, Network Administration, TCP UDP, Feature-Rich Utility. . Brittany Day
So when many people think of Nmap, it is often related to those who are new or learning in the world of scanning and tracking network ports. It's open source. It's easy to use (with a GUI). It has a full community of friendly users, plays well with friends, is good with children and even makes cupcakes at parties (okay maybe not those last few). The point is, the reality may not always be apparent; that Nmap provides some serious , enterprise, #&$#!-kicking functionality. And while we tend to avoid pushing specific papers or How-tos that cost money, this paper we found brought up a nice point considering that Nmap is, in fact, our Open Source Tool of the Month. So if you were curious as to whether Nmap is serious enough to warrant charging for a how-to, (without shame that is) check this out. Could you find this information elsewhere? Probably. Is it as good? We don't know, we didn't buy it :) Is it easier to understand and follow, especially for someone in a business environment? Just maybe. Either way, when push comes to shove, it's nice to see an open source tool get some attention. And who knows? If there's some company manager that doesn't trust Nmap's functionality, maybe a paid analysis of its utility could go farther in convincing them than some free how-to you found online (even from such a trustworthy, experienced site such as this :) Fair is fair, and heck, its food for thought.. The link for this article located at Elsevier.com is no longer available. . Nmap is a powerful open-source tool for enterprises to assess network security with features like host discovery and vulnerability assessment to enhance safety. Nmap, Enterprise Scanning, Security Tools, Open Source Assessment, Network Security. . LinuxSecurity Contributors
"SAINT is the Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool. In its simplest mode, it gathers as much information about remote hosts and networks as possible by examining such network services as finger, NFS, NIS, ftp and tftp, rexd, statd, and ot. . 'SAINT is the Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool. In its simplest mode, it gathers as . 'saint, security, administrator's, integrated, network, simplest, gathers. . Anthony Pell
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