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KALI LINUX NETWORK SCANNING COOKBOOK

KALI LINUX NETWORK SCANNING COOKBOOK

By : Justin Hutchens
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KALI LINUX NETWORK SCANNING COOKBOOK

KALI LINUX NETWORK SCANNING COOKBOOK

4.7 (20)
By: Justin Hutchens

Overview of this book

Kali Linux Network Scanning Cookbook is intended for information security professionals and casual security enthusiasts alike. It will provide the foundational principles for the novice reader but will also introduce scripting techniques and in-depth analysis for the more advanced audience. Whether you are brand new to Kali Linux or a seasoned veteran, this book will aid in both understanding and ultimately mastering many of the most powerful and useful scanning techniques in the industry. It is assumed that the reader has some basic security testing experience.
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SSL/TLS scanning with SSLyze


SSLyze is an integrated command-line tool in Kali Linux that can be used to evaluate the security of the SSL/TLS support of a remote web service. In this recipe, we will discuss how to run SSLyze against a web application and how to interpret and/or manipulate the output results.

Getting ready

To use SSLyze to perform SSL/TLS analysis against a target, you will need to have a remote system that is running a web service with SSL or TLS enabled. In the examples provided, a combination of Google and an instance of Metasploitable2 is used to perform this task. For more information on setting up Metasploitable2, refer to the Installing Metasploitable2 recipe in Chapter 1, Getting Started, of this book.

How to do it…

Another tool that performs a thorough sweep and analyzes the SSL/TLS configurations of a target service is SSLyze. To perform the majority of the basic tests in SSLyze, arguments should include the target server and the --regular argument. This includes tests...

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