{ Use ZENMAP and NMAP on BackTrack 5  R }
         |     Section 0. Background      Information |    
- NMAP 
- Nmap (Network Mapper) is a security scanner    used to discover hosts and services on a computer network, thus creating    a "map" of the network. To accomplish its goal, Nmap sends specially    crafted packets to the target host and then analyzes the responses.    Unlike many simple port scanners that just send packets at some    predefined constant rate, Nmap accounts for the network conditions    (latency fluctuations, network congestion, the target interference with    the scan) during the run
 
  - Pre-Requisite
-   BackTrack: Lesson 1: Installing BackTrack 5  
 
 -  Lab Notes
- In this lab we will do the following:
- Use Zenmap to conduct a quick, intense     and network scan.
 - Use Nmap to conduct a quick and intense     scan.
 
 
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          |     Section 1.      Login to BackTrack |    
- Start Up VMWare Player 
- Instructions:    
- Click the Start Button 
 - Type Vmplayer in the search box     
 - Click on Vmplayer 
 
 
 
 - Open a Virtual Machine 
- Instructions:    
- Click on Open a Virtual Machine     
 
 
 
 - Open the BackTrack5R1 VM 
- Instructions:    
- Navigate to where the BackTrack5R1 VM     is located 
 - Click on on the BackTrack5R1 VM     
 - Click on the Open Button 
 
 
 
 - Edit the BackTrack5R1 VM 
- Instructions:    
- Select BackTrack5R1 VM 
 - Click Edit virtual machine settings     
 
 
 
 - Edit Virtual Machine Settings 
- Instructions:    
- Click on Network Adapter 
 - Click on the Bridged Radio button     
 - Click on the OK Button 
 
 
 - Play the BackTrack5R1 VM 
- Instructions:    
- Click on the BackTrack5R1 VM     
 - Click on Play virtual machine     
 
 
 
 - Login to BackTrack 
- Instructions:    
- Login: root 
 - Password: toor or <whatever you changed     it to>. 
 
 
 
 - Bring up the GNOME 
- Instructions:    
- Type startx 
 
 
 
 
       |     Section 2.      Bring up a console terminal |    
- Start up a terminal window 
- Instructions:    
- Click on the Terminal Window     
 
 
 - Obtain the IP Address 
- Instructions:    
- ifconfig -a 
 
 - Note(FYI):    
- My IP address 192.168.1.111.    
 - In your case, it will probably be     different. 
 
 
 
       |     Section 3.      Log into Damn      Vulnerable WXP-SP2 |    
- Start Up Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2. 
- Instructions:    
- Click on Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2     
 - Click on Edit virtual machine Settings     
 
 - Note(FYI):    
- For those of you not part of my class,     this is a Windows XP machine running SP2. 
 
 
   - Edit Virtual Machine Settings 
- Instructions:    
- Click on Network Adapter 
 - Click on the Bridged Radio button     
 - Click on the OK Button 
 
 
 
   - Play Virtual Machine 
- Instructions:    
- Click on Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2     
 - Click on Play virtual machine     
 
 
 
   - Logging into Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2. 
- Instructions:    
- Username: administrator 
 - Password: Use the Class Password or     whatever you set it. 
 
 
   - Open a Command Prompt 
- Instructions:    
- Start --> All Programs --> Accessories     --> Command Prompt 
 
 
   - Obtain Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2's IP Address 
- Instructions:    
- ipconfig 
 
 - Note(FYI):    
- In my case, Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2's     IP Address 192.168.1.110. 
 - This is the IP Address of the Victim     Machine that will be scanned by NMAP. 
 - Record your Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2's     IP Address. 
 - See the below picture to calculate your     subnet mask.
 
 
 
 
          |     Section 5.     Perform Zenmap Quick      Scan |    
- Start Zenmap 
- Note(FYI):    
- Make sure you are on the       BackTrack5R1 VM Machine 
 
 - Instructions:    
- zenmap 
 
 
 
   - Perform a quick scan by doing the following:   (See Below).   
- Note(FYI):    
- Replace       192.168.1.110 with Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2's IP Address     obtained from (Section 3, Step 6).
 
 - Instructions:    
- Target: 192.168.1.110     
 - Profile:  Select    Quick Scan     
 - Click the Scan Button. 
 
 
 
   - Output Analysis 
- Notes(FYI):    
- Nmap's quick scan displays the     following basic network metrics:     
- If the host is up. 
 - How many ports are closed.      
 - Which ports are open and their      service name.      
 - Also, the MAC address is display      with Nmap's guess of the OS being VMware. 
 
 
 
 
   
       |     Section 6.     Zenmap Intense Scan |    
- Perform Intense Scan 
- Note(FYI):    
- Replace       192.168.1.110 with Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2 IP Address     obtained from (Section 3, Step 6).
 
 - Instructions:    
- Target: 192.168.1.110   
 - Profile:  Select     Intense Scan 
 - Click the Scan Button.     
 
 
 
   - Version Analysis 
- Notes(FYI):    
- Notice the results are more verbose.     
 - The actual version of the service was     added to service name.     
- You can use this information to      investigate possible exploits. 
 - For Example, Microsofts ISS http      5.1 webserver. 
 
 
 
 
 
          |     Section 7.     Nmap Network Scan |    
-   Subnet Ping Scan 
- Note(FYI):    
- Obtained the subnet mask of your Damn     Vulnerable WXP-SP2 from (Section 3, Step 6).
 
 - Instructions:    
- Change Target to the subnet address of     Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2.     
- In my case, 192.168.1.0/24      
 - Notice, that I     replaced the     last octet of     my IP address with a     0.      
 - The     /24      represents the subnet mask.
 
 - Change Profile to:    Ping Scan     
 - Click Scan
 
 
 - Topology Analysis 
- Instructions:    
- Click on the Topology Tab. 
 - Click on Fisheye
 - Click on Controls     
- This will allow you to increase the      size of the network rings. 
 
 - Click on the Zoom Arrow
 
 - Note(FYI):    
- This will give you a visual     representation of how your network is laid out. 
 - When presenting a customer or     management with a penetration testing analysis, this would be a good     picture to throw into the report
 
 
 
       |     Section 8.      Performing NMAP Scans |    
- Perform Quick NMAP Scan 
- Instructions(FYI):    
- Replace       192.168.1.110 with Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2 IP Address     obtained from (Section 3, Step 6) 
 
 - Instructions:    
- nmap -T4-F 192.168.1.110 | tee /var/tmp/nmap.quick.txt       
- nmap - is the NMAP scanner.
 - | tee /var/tmp/nmap.quick.txt      - View output and sent it to file nmap.quick.txt.
 
 
 
 - Perform Intense NMAP Scan 
- Instructions(FYI):    
- Replace       192.168.1.110 with Damn Vulnerable WXP-SP2 IP Address     obtained from (Section 3, Step 6) 
 
 - Instructions:    
- nmap -p 1-65535 -T4 -A -v     192.168.1.110 | tee /var/tmp/nmap.intense.txt    
- nmap - is the NMAP scanner.
 - | tee /var/tmp/nmap.intense.txt      - View output and sent it to file nmap.intense.txt.
 
 
 
 
   - Proof of Lab
-   Proof Of Lab Instructions:
- Do a PrtScn of the below commands
 - Paste into a word document
 - Upload to website Www.AnToanThongTin.Edu.Vn
 
 - Instructions
- ls -l /var/tmp/nmap*
 - date
 - echo "Your Name"
- Put in your actual name in place of      "Your Name"
 - e.g., echo "John Gray"
 
 
 
 
 
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