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Mastering the Nmap Scripting Engine

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Master the Nmap Scripting Engine and the art of developing NSE scriptsAbout This BookExtend the capabilities of Nmap to perform custom tasks with the Nmap Scripting EngineLearn the fundamentals of Lua programmingDevelop powerful scripts for the Nmap Scripting EngineDiscover all the features and libraries of the Nmap Scripting EngineIn-depth coverage of the Nmap Scripting Engine API and most important libraries with examplesWho This Book Is ForIf you want to learn to write your own scripts for the Nmap Scripting Engine, this is the book for you. It is perfect for network administrators, information security professionals, and even Internet enthusiasts who are familiar with Nmap.

What You Will LearnGet to grips with the fundamentals of Lua, the programming language used by the Nmap Scripting EngineExtend the capabilities of Nmap by writing your own NSE scriptsExplore the Nmap Scripting Engine APIDiscover all the available NSE librariesWrite robust brute force password auditing scriptsCustomize the databases distributed with NmapProduce flexible script reports in NSEOptimize Nmap scans with script and library argumentsEnhance the version detection capabilities of NmapIn DetailNmap is a well-known security tool used by penetration testers and system administrators for many different networking tasks. The Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) was introduced during Google's Summer of Code 2006 and has added the ability to perform additional tasks on target hosts, such as advanced fingerprinting and service discovery and information gathering.

This book will teach you everything you need to know to master the art of developing NSE scripts. The book starts by covering the fundamental concepts of Lua programming and reviews the syntax and structure of NSE scripts. After that, it covers the most important features of NSE. It jumps right into coding practical scripts and explains how to use the Nmap API and the available NSE libraries to produce robust scripts. Finally, the book covers output formatting, string handling, network I/O, parallelism, and vulnerability exploitation.

385 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 18, 2015

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