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Nmap Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook, Third Edition - Third Edition

You're reading from  Nmap Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook, Third Edition - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838649357
Pages 436 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Paulino Calderon Paulino Calderon
Profile icon Paulino Calderon

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Nmap Fundamentals 2. Chapter 2: Getting Familiar with Nmap's Family 3. Chapter 3: Network Scanning 4. Chapter 4: Reconnaissance Tasks 5. Chapter 5: Scanning Web Servers 6. Chapter 6: Scanning Databases 7. Chapter 7: Scanning Mail Servers 8. Chapter 8: Scanning Windows Systems 9. Chapter 9: Scanning ICS/SCADA Systems 10. Chapter 10: Scanning Mainframes 11. Chapter 11: Optimizing Scans 12. Chapter 12: Generating Scan Reports 13. Chapter 13: Writing Your Own NSE Scripts 14. Chapter 14: Exploiting Vulnerabilities with the Nmap Scripting Engine 15. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A: HTTP, HTTP Pipelining, and Web Crawling Configuration Options 1. Appendix Β: Brute-Force Password Auditing Options 2. Appendix C: NSE Debugging 3. Appendix D: Additional Output Options 4. Appendix Ε: Introduction to Lua 5. Appendix F: References and Additional Reading

Detecting suspicious SMTP servers

Compromised servers might have rogue SMTP servers installed and abused by spammers. System administrators can use Nmap to help them monitor mail servers in their network.

This recipe shows how to detect rogue SMTP servers with Nmap.

How to do it...

Open your terminal and enter the following Nmap command:

$ nmap -sV --script smtp-strangeport <target>

If a mail server is found on a nonstandard port, it will be reported in the script output section:

PORT STATE SERVICE    VERSION
9999/tcp open   ssl/smtp Postfix smtpd
|_smtp-strangeport: Mail server on unusual port: possible malware

How it works...

The smtp-strangeport script was submitted by Diman Todorov. It detects SMTP servers running on nonstandard ports, which is an indicator of rogue mail servers. If an SMTP server is found running on a port other than 25, 465, and 587, this script will notify you.

The -sV --script smtp-strangeport...

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