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Nmap Cheat Sheet

Nmap Cheat Sheet


Network Mapped (Nmap) is a network scanning and host detection tool that is very useful during several steps of penetration testing. 



Nmap is not limited to merely gathering information and enumeration, but it is also powerful utility that can be used as a vulnerability detector or a security scanner. So Nmap is a multipurpose tool, and it can be run on many different operating systems including Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac. Nmap is a very powerful utility that can be used to:

  • Detect the live host on the network (host discovery)
  • Detect the open ports on the host (port discovery or enumeration)
  • Detect the software and the version to the respective port (service discovery)
  • Detect the operating system, hardware address, and the software version
  • Detect the vulnerability and security holes (Nmap scripts)

Target Specification

Switch
Example
Description
nmap 192.168.1.1
Scan a single IP
nmap 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.1
Scan specific IPs
nmap 192.168.1.1-254
Scan a range
nmap scanme.nmap.org
Scan a domain
nmap 192.168.1.0/24
Scan using CIDR notation
-iL
nmap -iL targets.txt
Scan targets from a file
-iR
nmap -iR 100
Scan 100 random hosts
--exclude
nmap --exclude 192.168.1.1
Exclude listed hosts

Scan Techniques

Switch
Example
Description
-sS
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sS
TCP SYN port scan (Default)
-sT
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sT
TCP connect port scan
(Default without root privilege)
-sU
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sU
UDP port scan
-sA
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sA
TCP ACK port scan
-sW
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sW
TCP Window port scan
-sM
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sM
TCP Maimon port scan

Host Discovery

Switch
Example
Description
-sL
nmap 192.168.1.1-3 -sL
No Scan. List targets only
-sn
nmap 192.168.1.1/24 -sn
Disable port scanning. Host discovery only.
-Pn
nmap 192.168.1.1-5 -Pn
Disable host discovery. Port scan only.
-PS
nmap 192.168.1.1-5 -PS22-25,80
TCP SYN discovery on port x.
Port 80 by default
-PA
nmap 192.168.1.1-5 -PA22-25,80
TCP ACK discovery on port x.
Port 80 by default
-PU
nmap 192.168.1.1-5 -PU53
UDP discovery on port x.
Port 40125 by default
-PR
nmap 192.168.1.1-1/24 -PR
ARP discovery on local network
-n
nmap 192.168.1.1 -n
Never do DNS resolution

Port Specification

Switch
Example
Description
-p
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p 21
Port scan for port x
-p
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p 21-100
Port range
-p
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p U:53,T:21-25,80
Port scan multiple TCP and UDP ports
-p-
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p-
Port scan all ports
-p
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p http,https
Port scan from service name
-F
nmap 192.168.1.1 -F
Fast port scan (100 ports)
--top-ports
nmap 192.168.1.1 --top-ports 2000
Port scan the top x ports
-p-65535
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p-65535
Leaving off initial port in range 
makes the scan start at port 1
-p0-
nmap 192.168.1.1 -p0-
Leaving off end port in range
makes the scan go through to port 65535

Service and Version Detection

Switch
Example
Description
-sV
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sV
Attempts to determine the version of the service running on port
-sV --version-intensity
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sV --version-intensity 8
Intensity level 0 to 9. Higher number increases possibility of correctness
-sV --version-light
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sV --version-light
Enable light mode. Lower possibility of correctness. Faster
-sV --version-all
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sV --version-all
Enable intensity level 9. Higher possibility of correctness. Slower
-A
nmap 192.168.1.1 -A
Enables OS detection, version detection, script scanning, and traceroute

OS Detection

Switch
Example
Description
-O
nmap 192.168.1.1 -O
Remote OS detection using TCP/IP 
stack fingerprinting
-O --osscan-limit
nmap 192.168.1.1 -O --osscan-limit
If at least one open and one closed 
TCP port are not found it will not try 
OS detection against host
-O --osscan-guess
nmap 192.168.1.1 -O --osscan-guess
Makes Nmap guess more aggressively
-O --max-os-tries
nmap 192.168.1.1 -O --max-os-tries 1
Set the maximum number x of OS 
detection tries against a target
-A
nmap 192.168.1.1 -A
Enables OS detection, version detection, script scanning, and traceroute

Timing and Performance

Switch
Example
Description
-T0
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T0
Paranoid (0) Intrusion Detection 
System evasion
-T1
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T1
Sneaky (1) Intrusion Detection System 
evasion
-T2
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T2
Polite (2) slows down the scan to use 
less bandwidth and use less target 
machine resources
-T3
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T3
Normal (3) which is default speed
-T4
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T4
Aggressive (4) speeds scans; assumes 
you are on a reasonably fast and 
reliable network
-T5
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T5
Insane (5) speeds scan; assumes you 
are on an extraordinarily fast network
Switch
Example input
Description
--host-timeout <time>
1s; 4m; 2h
Give up on target after this long
--min-rtt-timeout/max-rtt-timeout/initial-rtt-timeout <time>
1s; 4m; 2h
Specifies probe round trip time
--min-hostgroup/max-hostgroup <size<size>
50; 1024
Parallel host scan group 
sizes
--min-parallelism/max-parallelism <numprobes>
10; 1
Probe parallelization
--scan-delay/--max-scan-delay <time>
20ms; 2s; 4m; 5h
Adjust delay between probes
--max-retries <tries>
3
Specify the maximum number 
of port scan probe retransmissions
--min-rate <number>
100
Send packets no slower than <numberr> per second
--max-rate <number>
100
Send packets no faster than <number> per second

NSE Scripts

Switch
Example
Description
-sC
nmap 192.168.1.1 -sC
Scan with default NSE scripts. Considered useful for discovery and safe
--script default
nmap 192.168.1.1 --script default
Scan with default NSE scripts. Considered useful for discovery and safe
--script
nmap 192.168.1.1 --script=banner
Scan with a single script. Example banner
--script
nmap 192.168.1.1 --script=http*
Scan with a wildcard. Example http
--script
nmap 192.168.1.1 --script=http,banner
Scan with two scripts. Example http and banner
--script
nmap 192.168.1.1 --script "not intrusive"
Scan default, but remove intrusive scripts
--script-args
nmap --script snmp-sysdescr --script-args snmpcommunity=admin 192.168.1.1
NSE script with arguments
Useful NSE Script Examples
Command
Description
nmap -Pn --script=http-sitemap-generator scanme.nmap.org
http site map generator
nmap -n -Pn -p 80 --open -sV -vvv --script banner,http-title -iR 1000
Fast search for random web servers
nmap -Pn --script=dns-brute domain.com
Brute forces DNS hostnames guessing subdomains
nmap -n -Pn -vv -O -sV --script smb-enum*,smb-ls,smb-mbenum,smb-os-discovery,smb-s*,smb-vuln*,smbv2* -vv 192.168.1.1
Safe SMB scripts to run
nmap --script whois* domain.com
Whois query
nmap -p80 --script http-unsafe-output-escaping scanme.nmap.org
Detect cross site scripting vulnerabilities
nmap -p80 --script http-sql-injection scanme.nmap.org
Check for SQL injections

Firewall / IDS Evasion and Spoofing

Switch
Example
Description
-f
nmap 192.168.1.1 -f
Requested scan (including ping scans) use tiny fragmented IP packets. Harder for packet filters
--mtu
nmap 192.168.1.1 --mtu 32
Set your own offset size
-D
nmap -D 192.168.1.101,192.168.1.102,
192.168.1.103,192.168.1.23 192.168.1.1
Send scans from spoofed IPs
-D
nmap -D decoy-ip1,decoy-ip2,your-own-ip,decoy-ip3,decoy-ip4 remote-host-ip
Above example explained
-S
nmap -S www.microsoft.com www.facebook.com
Scan Facebook from Microsoft (-e eth0 -Pn may be required)
-g
nmap -g 53 192.168.1.1
Use given source port number
--proxies
nmap --proxies http://192.168.1.1:8080, http://192.168.1.2:8080 192.168.1.1
Relay connections through HTTP/SOCKS4 proxies
--data-length
nmap --data-length 200 192.168.1.1
Appends random data to sent packets
Example IDS Evasion command
nmap -f -t 0 -n -Pn –data-length 200 -D 192.168.1.101,192.168.1.102,192.168.1.103,192.168.1.23 192.168.1.1

Output

Switch
Example
Description
-oN
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oN normal.file
Normal output to the file normal.file
-oX
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oX xml.file
XML output to the file xml.file
-oG
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oG grep.file
Grepable output to the file grep.file
-oA
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oA results
Output in the three major formats at once
-oG -
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oG -
Grepable output to screen. -oN -, -oX - also usable
--append-output
nmap 192.168.1.1 -oN file.file --append-output
Append a scan to a previous scan file
-v
nmap 192.168.1.1 -v
Increase the verbosity level (use -vv or more for greater effect)
-d
nmap 192.168.1.1 -d
Increase debugging level (use -dd or more for greater effect)
--reason
nmap 192.168.1.1 --reason
Display the reason a port is in a particular state, same output as -vv
--open
nmap 192.168.1.1 --open
Only show open (or possibly open) ports
--packet-trace
nmap 192.168.1.1 -T4 --packet-trace
Show all packets sent and received
--iflist
nmap --iflist
Shows the host interfaces and routes
--resume
nmap --resume results.file
Resume a scan
Helpful Nmap Output examples
Command
Description
nmap -p80 -sV -oG - --open 192.168.1.1/24 | grep open
Scan for web servers and grep to show which IPs are running web servers
nmap -iR 10 -n -oX out.xml | grep "Nmap" | cut -d " " -f5 > live-hosts.txt
Generate a list of the IPs of live hosts
nmap -iR 10 -n -oX out2.xml | grep "Nmap" | cut -d " " -f5 >> live-hosts.txt
Append IP to the list of live hosts
ndiff scanl.xml scan2.xml
Compare output from nmap using the ndif
xsltproc nmap.xml -o nmap.html
Convert nmap xml files to html files
grep " open " results.nmap | sed -r 's/ +/ /g' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | less
Reverse sorted list of how often ports turn up

Miscellaneous Options

Switch
Example
Description
-6
nmap -6 2607:f0d0:1002:51::4
Enable IPv6 scanning
-h
nmap -h
nmap help screen

Other Useful Nmap Commands

Command
Description
nmap -iR 10 -PS22-25,80,113,1050,35000 -v -sn
Discovery only on ports x, no port scan
nmap 192.168.1.1-1/24 -PR -sn -vv
Arp discovery only on local network, no port scan
nmap -iR 10 -sn -traceroute
Traceroute to random targets, no port scan
nmap 192.168.1.1-50 -sL --dns-server 192.168.1.1
Query the Internal DNS for hosts, list targets only

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