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Mark D. Spivey

"Practical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures"


-L
Display modules.
-m
Specify number of matches to print.
-P
Enable port scanning module.
-T
Specify TCP port(s) to scan.
Example: -T21-23,53,110
-U
Specify UDP port(s) to scan.
-f
Force fixed round-trip time (-t opt).
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Practical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures
Chapter Tool Syntax
Chapter 2
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Xprobe2 -F
Generate signature (use -o to save to a file).
-X
Save XML output to logfile specified with
-o
.
Amap
amap [-sT|-sU] [options] [target port| -I ]
Options:
- i
Reads hosts and ports from the specified file. The
format of this file is as obtained by nmap using the
option
??“m
.
- sT
Scan only TCP ports.
- sU
Scan only UDP ports.
- d
Print the hex dump of the received response. The
default is to print only the responses that are
recognized.
- b
Print ASCII banners if any are received from the
probed service.
- o
Log results to.
- D
Reads triggers and responses definitions from,
instead of the defaults appdefs.trig and appdefs.resp.
-p
Indicates that only the trigger associated to must be used .
-T n
Open
n
parallel connections. The default is
indicated as 16 in the manual pages; however, I counted
only 11 in all the tests that I made.
- t n
Wait
n
seconds for a response. Default is 5.
- H
Skip potentially harmful triggers. This will skip
triggers that are marked with the 1 flag in the trigger??™s
description file (appdefs.


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