Hi Adrian,
I enjoyed your second video about nmap as much as I did the first one. As I
was reading on www.insecure.org <http://www.insecure.org> that Fyodor is
planning to bring out a book about nmap, maybe it's a good idea you two team
up together and bring out a dvd with all the possibilities of nmap on it
together with the book, just like McKlure, Scambray and Kurtz did with their
fourth edition of Hacking Exposed.
Anyway, great work!
Jack
On 10/6/05, Crenshaw, Adrian D <adrian_at_ius.edu> wrote:
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> I've finished the follow-up video to the "Basic Nmap Usage" presentation
> I put out many months ago. The new tutorial can be found here:
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>
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> Nmap Video Tutorial 2:Port Scan Boogaloo
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> http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/nmap2
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>
> It's just under 14MB, but I thought the extra sound quality was worth
> it. In this new tutorial I cover more advanced topics like:
>
> Logging
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> Nmap's footprint in IDS/Firewall logs
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> DNS functions
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> Stealth considerations
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> Packet trace
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> Decoys
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> Bounce and Idle scans
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> Nmap support files
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>
>
> I suggest you watch the older video first if you have not already. The
> first video can be found here:
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> http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/nmap1
>
> Enjoy and let me know what you think.
>
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