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Nmap

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Nmap   What is nmap well basically nmap is a footprinting tool or a reconnaissance tool . Is basically the first step of hacking where you actually find information about the target or the ip or the website so basically nmap is a footprinting tool that gets more information about the um the target or the ip or the website for that matter in my opinion i think nmap is a must-have for any pen testers or ethical hackers or hackers for that matter so uh Basically nmap is available on almost all the platforms all you have to do is just go to the website i'm just going to open nmap here it's nmap.org that's their website it's a free free software so you can go and download it as you can see here it's there available for linux windows and i believe mac os so if you're actually on map if you're actually on mac i believe it's there soUh you can actually install it on uh linux and windows because of the most popular operating systems however if you're using ka...

Network monitoring tools

  Network monitoring tools are used to monitor the performance and availability of network devices and connectivity, such as routers, switches, and firewalls. These tools can provide insight into network performance, identify potential bottlenecks, and help identify the cause of network issues. Some examples of network monitoring tools include: SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM): A commercial network monitoring tool that provides detailed performance metrics and topology views for network devices and connectivity. It can alert administrators to potential issues and offers a variety of customizable reports. Wireshark: An open-source network protocol analyzer that can be used to capture and analyze network traffic. It can be used to troubleshoot network issues, identify network bottlenecks and security threats. Tcpdump: An open-source command-line network packet analyzer that can be used to capture and analyze network traffic. It can be used to troubleshoot network issues a...

Application monitoring tools

  Application monitoring tools are used to monitor the performance and availability of specific applications or services. These tools can provide insight into how an application is performing, identify potential bottlenecks, and help identify the cause of performance issues. Some examples of application monitoring tools include: New Relic: A commercial monitoring tool that provides detailed performance metrics and traces for web and mobile applications. It also offers a suite of tools for infrastructure and browser monitoring. AppDynamics: A commercial monitoring tool that provides detailed performance metrics and traces for web and mobile applications, as well as infrastructure and network monitoring. It also offers an AI-powered anomaly detection system. Dynatrace: A commercial monitoring tool that provides detailed performance metrics and traces for web and mobile applications, as well as infrastructure and network monitoring. It also offers an AI-powered anomaly detection syste...