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Traceroute
Traceroute is a network diagnostic command used to trace the path that data packets take from one host to another.
The command uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to send packets to intermediate nodes on the route, each intermediate node responds with an ICMP time-out (TTL timed out) packet.
The output of the traceroute command displays the IP address of each intermediate node on the route.
The traceroute command can be used to diagnose network problems, such as delays, packet loss, and blocked routes.
It can also be used to identify the location of an intermediate node on a network.
Nslookup
Nslookup is a command-line tool used to query the Domain Name System (DNS). DNS is a system that translates domain names, such as www.google.com, into IP addresses , such as 172.217.0.142.
Manual Nmap Scans
Here you can execute manual NMAP scans. You can also schedule regular automatic NMAP scans via the Services & Ports (NMAP) plugin. Head to Settings to find out more
- Fast Scan: Scan fewer ports (100) than the default scan (a few seconds)
- Default Scan: Nmap scans the top 1,000 ports for each scan protocol requested. This catches roughly 93% of the TCP ports and 49% of the UDP ports. (about 5 seconds)
- Detailed Scan: Default scan with enabled OS detection, version detection, script scanning and traceroute (up to 30 seconds or more)
- Skip host discovery (-Pn option): Default scan without host discovery
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You can leave this page after starting a scan. Results will be also available in the
app_front.log
file.
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