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@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Learn Nmap to find Network Vulnerabilities...take it to the next level with ITProTV (30% OFF): bit.ly/itprotvnetchuck or use code "networkchuck" (affiliate link) 0:00 ⏩ Intro 1:13 ⏩ Nmap port scanning 3:36 ⏩ how TCP scanning works 5:10 ⏩ Nmap STEALTH mode 7:24 ⏩ analyzing with wireshark 8:52 ⏩ Detect operating systems 9:54 ⏩ AGGRESSIVE mode 11:38 ⏩ use a DECOY 12:51 ⏩ use Nmap scripts 🔥MY CEH STUDY TOOLS🔥 📺Video: ITProTV (bit.ly/itprotvnetchuck) 📚Book: geni.us/UWAZ1i4 (Amazon) bit.ly/2FsyqWo (O'Reilly, 10 day FREE TRIAL) 🔬Lab: ITProTV Labs (bit.ly/itprotvnetchuck)
@roguephilosopher2465
@roguephilosopher2465 3 года назад
Very helpful about the things I don't know about NMAP
@Nizszchal07HD
@Nizszchal07HD 3 года назад
Can you please do a CCNP course?
@dappshow3094
@dappshow3094 3 года назад
nmap: unrecognized option '--scripts' See the output of nmap -h for a summary of options.
@lmtome
@lmtome 3 года назад
@@dappshow3094 he has fixed it a few seconds after... --script (singular)
@thomaseide8767
@thomaseide8767 3 года назад
where do i get NMAP
@johnmark111
@johnmark111 3 года назад
You just dropped the hammer on your haters! This nmap tutorial is a work of art. I have watched other IT video training courses and they are boring. You definitely make learning IT fun and exciting. I can't wait for your next tutorial.
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thanks Steven! This comment really helps!
@jsmithproductions
@jsmithproductions 3 года назад
exactly my thoughts Steven!!! thanks for the most beautiful IT videos ever made!
@maumotec2345
@maumotec2345 3 года назад
This is so true. Maybe sometimes we think that only games content creator can be interesting, but actually Chuck Does an amazing job for us to enjoy his teaching/information. So Valuable.
@charlesyetzer2192
@charlesyetzer2192 3 года назад
I agree he is the best
@user-qx6ud1nv5z
@user-qx6ud1nv5z 3 года назад
i agree
@alonbarel9301
@alonbarel9301 3 года назад
MORE HACKING CONTENT LIKE THAT - PLEASE !!! the detailed from low to high level explanation, the reference to other knowledge sources and countless demonstrations is what makes this channel so good!
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thank you Alon!
@KameraShy
@KameraShy 3 года назад
Do you promise to be Ethical?
@mcole8897
@mcole8897 3 года назад
@@KameraShy Notice how he never answered? hahahahahaha!
@danieldornyo3041
@danieldornyo3041 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@blmb4274
@blmb4274 2 года назад
@@KameraShy wink wink
@user-ym6nq7hf3v
@user-ym6nq7hf3v 10 месяцев назад
Man, I haven't been able to stop watching your stuff for weeks now. Been an automotive tech for two decades and have recently been hacked numerous times which led me to an interest in learning it and offensive security. Thank you for helping make the journey a little less daunting and a lot more fun than I thought it would be.
@paulcostache9267
@paulcostache9267 3 года назад
It's just so refreshing to watch a tutorial that gets straight to the subject and is presented so efficiently you feel like you've studied for hours instead of minutes. One of the very few channels of any kind I subscribe to. Thanks a lot for the great content. Cute kid too
@ender4823
@ender4823 Год назад
word man
@jackd0121
@jackd0121 3 года назад
Loving the start to this new series Chuck!
@ReubenRevolution
@ReubenRevolution 3 года назад
Start?? More like he’s been in security for years
@nkjeetun3877
@nkjeetun3877 3 года назад
that intro❤️
@eyeswideshut8110
@eyeswideshut8110 3 года назад
You are one of the best "explainers" on RU-vid. The success of a tech channel is never about how many people who already know something walked away with more, but people who know next to nothing walking away with something, simply because, the latter is so much harder to achieve. You have done just that. Great Channel. Subscribed.
@nightmare1444
@nightmare1444 Год назад
Hands down one of the best vids. Clear, clean, and concise. This vid could’ve easily been over 30 minutes but you were able to crunch it to 17 minutes not wasting any time. Plus dope editing. Kudos man 👏🏼
@Noriyak1
@Noriyak1 2 года назад
I love how genius and motivating your videos are just because of the way you are presenting the content. Security may be a boring topic but combining it with the hacking path makes it so much more interesting. Keep it up!
@rysirion9262
@rysirion9262 2 года назад
I've never seen anyone make IT videos so informative and constructive while maintaining such a high level of entertainment and fun. Great job, it's such a pleasure watching through all your videos!
@holisticdan23
@holisticdan23 3 года назад
Love this new hacking series! Love the details on the fundamentals and actually analyzing what you are typing and observing.
@BinxNet
@BinxNet 3 года назад
You're doing a better job explaining all of this than 3 years worth of professors going for a cyber security degree. Thank you for taking the time to make this content!
@a.newman8299
@a.newman8299 2 года назад
Had you seen this video before those 3 years ago, you would have probably said, "What is chuck talking about!!!?". Those 3 years definitely made your life easier in understanding Chuck in 15 min now.
@ericgriffis2154
@ericgriffis2154 11 месяцев назад
I'm getting my Masters in cybersecurity and I can agree with this!
@shawnmendrek3544
@shawnmendrek3544 14 дней назад
@@a.newman8299 I have no college degree and I fully understand what he said rather quickly. Though I am familiar with TCP/IP/syn floods, all this stuff he just taught was new to me except the command nmap. I am new to Linux as well. So I believe Chuck is the best. Though I haven't been to that many IT channels, from what I read, Chuck is the best.
@sourcecodeJky
@sourcecodeJky Год назад
I like how you teach things in an entertaining way. Normally a formal training in IT like this is so boring :) But with your energy, it is so engaging. Very nice!
@Takezo.D.Shinmen
@Takezo.D.Shinmen 3 года назад
I really like this guy, He is one of the few IT RU-vidrs who make things look easy and achievable, He is humble and down to earth, he deserves every penny he's making from these videos and even more.
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thank you for your kind words Hichem!
@Takezo.D.Shinmen
@Takezo.D.Shinmen 3 года назад
@@NetworkChuck don't thank me, I thank you, you motivate people to change their lives and be better. I have been working in a service desk for two years and I'm studying for the Comptia sec+ first then I will study for the OSCP, let's see who gets it first 👍
@mattsnow7803
@mattsnow7803 3 года назад
Keep these kinds of videos coming, Chuck! Love adding some technical material to the channel.
@gilfernando7623
@gilfernando7623 2 года назад
this guy is the best! He uses fun and straight talk , he knows how to go to work and talk. Not like many youtubers, too much talk, boring talk and nothing to make you learn!
@DizzyCGA
@DizzyCGA 2 года назад
I usually hate youtube content creators but your videos are quick, informative, and fun to watch. Thank you for the knowledge.
@jonathanremillard9253
@jonathanremillard9253 3 года назад
Just finished learning about Nmap in my week 2 class in college this expanded on it and its crazy how easy it is to find so much information on networks great video keep it up!
@brimreaper4844
@brimreaper4844 3 года назад
Bro, I really appreciate this video. It has re-ignited my passions for Pen testing and helped me regain focus on my end goals which I lost sight of. Please, keep them coming.
@shabiprince6043
@shabiprince6043 2 года назад
friend i want fb hack
@solidus_snake_
@solidus_snake_ 2 года назад
I just discovered this Channel! This is a GODSEND when studying for the CEH.
@Ajs00
@Ajs00 2 года назад
Chucks video are always a supplement to my training and certifications! Best tutorials on youtube hands down
@muddyducker3336
@muddyducker3336 3 года назад
Thanks Chuck. This was way more concise than anything I have studied on nmap! So far this year i have completed the security+ and Linux essentials exams. Decided network security isn't my thing but I really enjoy working with Linux!
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thank you! Congrats on completing Linux+ and security+, that’s awesome! Linux is crazy fun, keep going!
@TC-nl1vq
@TC-nl1vq 3 года назад
Hi Chuck, I enjoy your content and the way you present it. I do have some experience with nmap myself. What I'd like to add for people who are interested is, that you still can scan hosts which seem (!) to be down. A default nmap scan will do a quick icmp (ping) scan against the host. If there is no response, it will assume that the host is down and don't even start any further scans. However, a lot of servers are configured to not react to any icmp calls, but are still up. So use the switch "-Pn" in addition. It will treat the host as if it is up and do the scans anyway. If you still run into a lot of errors, the host might be down for real or you are blocked by a firewall. Cheers
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Fantastic insight! Thank you! I was about to add that in but didn’t want to make the video too long. But you’ve got it covered here :)
@oryan404
@oryan404 3 года назад
-Pn (ping sweep) 😁
@TC-nl1vq
@TC-nl1vq 3 года назад
@@oryan404 unfortunately this is incorrect - in the man or docu, it is stated that "-Pn" will skip host discovery. Therefore not a ping sweep. I had to google it myself - according the nmap-docu the switch "-sn" is commonly reffered to as "ping sweep". Hope I could help with that info :)
@oryan404
@oryan404 3 года назад
@@TC-nl1vq you're right, -Pn is for banner grabbing. Been a minute since I looked into my material...lol
@Cc04328
@Cc04328 3 года назад
很好,很认真。
@jadersanctem
@jadersanctem 6 месяцев назад
Showing what this looks like on both ends of the interaction was PERFECT. Thank you for making these videos, I've only recently discovered your content, and you've taught me a lot
@krissi9183
@krissi9183 3 года назад
You're friggin awesome! You explain things so well and I feel like I'm really in a classroom with you. Thank you so much!
@abdulhafizalmasri1862
@abdulhafizalmasri1862 3 года назад
man i exploded in laughbwhennu explained half way scan. Man ur amazing, I wish you the best of luck and you really deserve the best, We all love u
@Leon-cm4uk
@Leon-cm4uk 3 года назад
The explanation of TCP was very good and simple 🙂. I learned all the protocols and the other basic network stuff in school last year in my apprenticeship. The rest of the video is also very nice!
@CricketEdittzz580
@CricketEdittzz580 9 месяцев назад
wow, the way you just describe the things as if the other person doesn't know anything about pentesting at all is just so nice, keep the good work up
@samuelhedberg3193
@samuelhedberg3193 Год назад
Im so glad you took yourself through it, you are literally the only guy i learn from, the best teacher! And not to mention the fact that somehow you make an adhd watch a full video without skipping!:) Keep on making content!
@robertgeorge5020
@robertgeorge5020 3 года назад
I am taking my CCNA tomorrow .Your past videos on how old is too old for ccna and other motivational videos gave me a real boost to study for this exam. I learned a lot from your automation course at cbt nuggets and I hope you keep doing what you are doing. Thank you and God bless
@alphadiallo992
@alphadiallo992 3 года назад
Good luck ✊🏿✊🏿
@robertgeorge5020
@robertgeorge5020 3 года назад
Just passed with a 897 . Thank you so much chuck !!!
@Flqmmable
@Flqmmable 2 года назад
@@robertgeorge5020 LES GOOOO
@acey_570
@acey_570 Год назад
@Naughty nature Records honestly, you're never too old. A friend of mine teaches IT at a university and he recently told me there was a guy in his class who was in his 50s, who had no prior training in IT, and just passed his CCNA. IT (and hacking) is not age restricted!!
@Yamatsuki221
@Yamatsuki221 3 года назад
"Who wants to sit here and ping two hundred and fifty four hosts? Not this guy!" Man you killed me!!!! LOOOOOOOOL You really crazy man. i love your videos!!!!!!
@geterdunn2733
@geterdunn2733 2 года назад
I love the rapid space and clear explanations. Keep up the good work.
@petervenables3842
@petervenables3842 3 года назад
Think I just found my fav RU-vid teacher haha. I'm just beginning my journey but you have kept my attention ,whereas others don't. Thank you
@DANGITPHI
@DANGITPHI 3 года назад
Thanks for this, I'm trying to learn about this and this just gave me a good overview :D
@CharlesHayden
@CharlesHayden 3 года назад
Love how this channel has been progressing. Im heading down a similar rabbit hole which started from networking and telecommunications. Keep em coming!
@shabiprince6043
@shabiprince6043 2 года назад
i want fb account hack plzz help meq
@hashkeeper
@hashkeeper 2 года назад
i love this channel, and i really love your attitude/general demeanor, Chuck! thanks for making learning fun
@dyzio3000
@dyzio3000 3 года назад
I wanted to continue my high school CCNA education 14 years ago while still in High School but my financial situation did not allow me to do so. Back in those days there was no Twitter or Facebook - now the internet rules. Brings me back to the good old days - some things in code never change. I hope that I will be able to continue my education in the future with videos like this and other means. Thanks
@madman1027
@madman1027 3 года назад
I loved this, engaging, energetic, content rich & no waffling. Love the passion & excitement!!
@DSulzerfit
@DSulzerfit Год назад
Hands down best videos for IT stuff, you have helped me a ton through my Masters in IT!!! Thank you!!
@lironhay1
@lironhay1 2 года назад
Im just starting out the whole thing, and got stuck with understanding nmap (got the concept but somehow got mixed) watching your video totally made things make more sense- thank you!!
@ghostvillage1
@ghostvillage1 Год назад
I very rarely comment. But man, you just gave an epic demonstration of HOW to do it very straightforward. Here in college we just did all theorically and I gained NOTHING in knowledge in doing that. I really hope you continue doing this. Your video editing is top notch too. I can’t imagine how much work you put into it in order to make such high quality products
@Garfield-bd2ki
@Garfield-bd2ki Год назад
Question, when chuck says “it is probably a web server if it is open” what does that mean?
@ghostvillage1
@ghostvillage1 Год назад
@@Garfield-bd2ki I do not remember which part of the video he says so. Given the context I think that you are referring to the fact that If a host has port 80 open It means that It is probably a Web Server since port 80 It is used to receive HTTP requests
@Garfield-bd2ki
@Garfield-bd2ki Год назад
@@ghostvillage1 Yes, thank you :/ this is so confusing how did you learn all of this? I mean i like the way chuck explains but I am just still confused.
@kiiturii
@kiiturii Год назад
@@Garfield-bd2ki chuck does go pretty fast, looking elsewhere for detailed explanations would be better when you're a beginner. There's a lot of good courses out there that are designed strictly for beginners
@RyanBeney
@RyanBeney 3 года назад
Great video Chuck! Next level editing and quality
@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 3 года назад
Thanks Ryan! Good to hear from you.
@sleepyperson23
@sleepyperson23 3 года назад
Dude, you helped me so much through my 403 course with this video, thank you so much
@lucidity6116
@lucidity6116 Год назад
im in a cybersecurity degree program... couldn't understand this based off the material, thanks! THIS will help me pass my assignment lol appreciate it
@hnasr
@hnasr 3 года назад
This was fun!! Didn’t know nmap Does half opens pretty neat.
@imiqar2607
@imiqar2607 3 года назад
oh my god... you actually made me hooked into penetration testing for once with this tutorial, i've been circling around the topic for almost a year.
@shabiprince6043
@shabiprince6043 2 года назад
hlo mujy 1 id hack krwani hy plzzz help me🥰😭
@lovinglife3675
@lovinglife3675 Год назад
Chuck … your delivery is A1 👍 love it … content, pace and depth is easily digested ! keep it up mate .. regards from Adelaide Australia 🙏
@SayNo2TheBlue
@SayNo2TheBlue 2 года назад
I’ve learned a ton from your videos brother… thank you! I honestly got lost after the first 10 min of the videos. I did however just setup my first PFSense firewall thanks to you and I’m on video no. 3 of the CCNA. Hopefully I’ll be able to look back at these videos and say “that’s some easy $hit, I got this.” (Cracking my fingers). Thanks again brother.
@toniramirez354
@toniramirez354 3 года назад
What a coincidence! Was just learning about nmap today in my sec. foundation class
@fx_raj
@fx_raj 3 года назад
Not a coincidence, Google is watching you !
@justlevi3524
@justlevi3524 3 года назад
wow, that intro is sick dude especially the dog part
@rybad95
@rybad95 2 года назад
Excellent presentation! I love your fast-paced, quick & to the point way.. I usually get bored quickly with these videos because people try to explain way too much and drag it out. You work fast, and direct. Keep it up!
@NeoKurow
@NeoKurow 3 года назад
Such a great video! I'm studying for the CYSA+ exam and this video helps a lot! thank you!
@pankajseth1850
@pankajseth1850 3 года назад
Nobody: Chuck: "My ports wide open!!"
@chandarpass
@chandarpass 3 года назад
This was a killer video, I am half way through getting my cyber-security and networking degree at MHCC, I am 40 yrs old and starting from scratch career wise. Thank you for providing such relatable and understandable content! I need all the help I can get.
@EveningLightDesigns
@EveningLightDesigns 3 года назад
Chandar I currently train and educate my clients on cybersecurity basics. I'll be happy to answer any of your questions.
@rkb3991
@rkb3991 2 года назад
@@EveningLightDesigns yo
@jdt589
@jdt589 3 года назад
Lots of info in a short amount of time. Keep up the great work NC!
@jamalmohamed8519
@jamalmohamed8519 Год назад
What a legend! Taught me more in 17 mins than my lecturer did in a month.
@polybius9089
@polybius9089 Год назад
This is the best channel about IT that I've seen! The way you explain (with graphics), the way you talk (clear, as if we were all complete beginners) is just perfect! Please NEVER quit!
@marcosluna7792
@marcosluna7792 3 года назад
Dude your videos are so cool, you've become my favorite cyber RU-vidr this month
@TheDirtysouth276
@TheDirtysouth276 2 года назад
bro just recently found your page and I'm hooked. im a stay at home dad and I been getting interested in ethical hacking lately and have been messing around with nmap thanks to your videos here.
@robertbuckingham
@robertbuckingham 3 года назад
Love nmap. Stunning piece of software.
@neonraytracer8846
@neonraytracer8846 3 года назад
Thank you for your videos! You're re-sparking my passion for networking relating computing and will probably have me take a certification in the next months! The standard of your videos is truly insane. Top-notch sound & video, engaging environment, entertainment... you hit every nail perfectly according to me. I really appreciate the effort you clearly put into your channel and most of all these tutorials. Keep up the good work, may good things be on your way! Constructive criticism: The hacking part of the intro is a bit over the top i.e. a second or two too long, otherwise it's an amazing piece of work. I really like the aesthetics, it's just going on for a bit too long :)
@jamesbornwell5967
@jamesbornwell5967 3 месяца назад
Chuck, I am new to Cyber Security but I love how you do your tuts!
@Aerospaceman
@Aerospaceman Год назад
I very much enjoyed your video Thank You, Scanning and Enumeration is exactly what I'm studying for my CEH certification.
@robertolson9032
@robertolson9032 3 года назад
Oh the reddit guys just went crazy when you said "You need to learn hacking" you should have taken a big sip of coffee right after saying that lol. Keep doing these videos Chuck thanks so much
@moy2549
@moy2549 3 года назад
That hate keeps @NetworkChuck warm at night.
@fullbenz9869
@fullbenz9869 3 года назад
Great tutorial and presentation
@Delint20
@Delint20 3 года назад
He should've said, 'You need to learn hacking, RIGHT NOW!"
@herauthon
@herauthon 3 года назад
hacking or cracking ?
@janism94
@janism94 3 года назад
You can press Ctrl+L to clear your terminal instead of having to type 'clear'
@user-gt2gy8wo3h
@user-gt2gy8wo3h 3 года назад
Ctrl+L doesn't clear the screen, only positions your prompt at the top of the screen, so if you scroll up, you'll end up with the same cluttered text of which you were trying to get rid. "clear" command on the other hand properly clears the text from your terminal
@paulnathanielsmith
@paulnathanielsmith 3 года назад
been on linux for many years...im all about quick keys..actually never even caught that until you mentioned it. THANKS DUDE
@warner23uadv
@warner23uadv 2 года назад
Hey, dont normally comment on vids, but really like your, very clear, great examples, and love learning new tech and code
@avihaichuk
@avihaichuk Год назад
For someone who didnt came from any network world you helped me alot! thank you!
@thegripmaster666
@thegripmaster666 2 года назад
- For ping scan (no port scan), -sn is recommended to be used instead of -sP - If you are using -sT, there is no need to use sudo. You need sudo if you are using -sS
@Flqmmable
@Flqmmable 2 года назад
-sn is the newer version of it
@marcarilawson4867
@marcarilawson4867 Год назад
ily
@jairvandersterre1002
@jairvandersterre1002 3 года назад
Can't stay focused on hacking when there's such an amazing beard on the corner of the screen :D
@kellysmith7357
@kellysmith7357 2 года назад
weirdo
@johnyjoe2k
@johnyjoe2k 2 года назад
I don't know if you still read comments, especially for older vids... but I found your channel about a year or more ago. Was a mechanical engineer major (recently graduated), with a bit emphasis on programming when I found you. I found your channel by looking up some Python guides. I've been looking to do more raspberry pi projects and you seem to never run out of them. Will def give this a try, along with the other ones you've done on networking. Thank you so much and appreciate all the hard work you've put in!
@songoeregoba3009
@songoeregoba3009 4 месяца назад
I love this tutorial, its a lot easier and straightforward than the previous one I watched from a different channel. I'm surely going to come back for more content. Great work, @NetworkChuck.
@crowncontrol3637
@crowncontrol3637 3 года назад
Hey man...thanks so much for all of your education super helpful and easy to understand your vids make it seem like IT and network security is more accessible than i thought in the past. Thanks gain!
@karmaine100
@karmaine100 3 года назад
I am on a linux deep dive. This was a great way for me to step away from my studies for a moment. More hacker videos
@noamroyale6029
@noamroyale6029 3 года назад
for all the people who think that if you usd the -sS the system will 100% wont catch you its false(not true), systems today are advanced and a good firewall will catch you.
@TheHerisatry
@TheHerisatry 2 года назад
maaaaaaaaaan i love the way Chuck explains stuff like this
@glockman69
@glockman69 Год назад
Thanks for making these kinds of videos. You make what could be a dry and boring topic fun to learn.
@mannylenis9312
@mannylenis9312 3 года назад
TCP - Transmission Control Protocol not Transport Control Protocol.
@abirvai5815
@abirvai5815 3 года назад
Thanks brother.. appreciate it💝
@eintga
@eintga 3 года назад
transmission and transport are still kind of the same thing
@stackoverflow2155
@stackoverflow2155 2 года назад
CLARIFICATION : As Chuck said, Stealthy TCP handshake isn't stealthy no more. Any good IDS will definitely lookout for nmap based scanning, and if they see a TCP handshake not being completely made, red flags will go up. Not necessary to worry about if you do pentesting or bug bounties, but this might be helpful in other red team vs blue team competitions.
@KDmadness18
@KDmadness18 Год назад
Thanks for the clarification. If you are searching for bug bounty’s on random companies, isn’t it illegal to run these Nmap scripts without permission?
@formereverything4268
@formereverything4268 2 года назад
I am like a returning child to Linux. Years ago I did big-hardware Unix admin and minimal coding. I forgot it all, so this is a lot of fun for me. Thanks. Everything I remember is a spark
@stephen8617
@stephen8617 Год назад
Man, I love the way ur explaining how to do this. Ur a great teacher..... You have a calling to be a teacher. That is way awesome. Love ur videos
@thedosiusdreamtwister1546
@thedosiusdreamtwister1546 3 года назад
Just remember, everything covered in this video (Including the "stealth" scan) can be picked up by IDS. Nmap is noisy as hell.
@418_akshitasharma3
@418_akshitasharma3 2 года назад
then what do u recommend using?
@letsgocamping88
@letsgocamping88 3 года назад
Some viewers may appreciate John Hammond’s try hack me videos
@Henchman0077
@Henchman0077 3 года назад
The problem is that John assumes you know some of the stuff that our big bearded Chuck shows us more detail on
@letsgocamping88
@letsgocamping88 3 года назад
@@Henchman0077 the more you watch him the more familiar you get. But yeah, he could do with explaining what each tool he uses is, what it does and how it works.
@DiLL_XY
@DiLL_XY Год назад
I ... love ... the ... video Not only because of the tool Nmap that i'm study right now but because it is one of the best video that i have saw since ever. I enjoyed watching your video thank you very much an continue doing good stuffs like this.
@saikrishnapuli6591
@saikrishnapuli6591 2 года назад
The way you explain is commendable. Video is completed just the way nmap showing results in seconds 🔥
@DaveSomething
@DaveSomething 3 года назад
heh I crashed my router doing the vuln scan
@wisteela
@wisteela 3 года назад
Whoops
@mydevices768
@mydevices768 3 года назад
what brand and model you got?
@DaveSomething
@DaveSomething 3 года назад
@@mydevices768 ea6400
@herhe1864
@herhe1864 3 года назад
@@DaveSomething gotcha information lul
@DaveSomething
@DaveSomething 3 года назад
@@herhe1864 that's nice...
@EnterJS
@EnterJS 3 года назад
Make Viedo About Wireshark too I Wanna Do Some Man IN Middle Attacks
@raragdrff5135
@raragdrff5135 3 года назад
Thank you chuck for the above video. I did not know there is a lot more on Nmap. And you explain in a Simple and Fun way. Great work Chuck .. Thank you..
@puneetagnihotri7759
@puneetagnihotri7759 8 месяцев назад
A great introduction to nMap, Thanks Chuck. You are doing alot to teach us IT folks new stuff.
@xoDosu
@xoDosu 3 года назад
llul imagine doing this in school and realizing that every 1000 ports are closed
@instagramcydia6270
@instagramcydia6270 3 года назад
Firewall
@Karan-xt5bs
@Karan-xt5bs 3 года назад
Discord gang wya?
@carsonanderson1107
@carsonanderson1107 3 года назад
Yoyo
@Karan-xt5bs
@Karan-xt5bs 3 года назад
@@carsonanderson1107 Wass Ur discord @?
@carsonanderson1107
@carsonanderson1107 3 года назад
@@Karan-xt5bs iWR2#4255
@nicolammorris
@nicolammorris 2 года назад
I freaking love you man. Best content hand down
@coreyfaehrmann1580
@coreyfaehrmann1580 3 года назад
I love the way you explain TCP's sneaky mode, i got a good chuckle out of it
@ms7414
@ms7414 11 месяцев назад
You are energetic and entertaining at the same time provide lot of actionable information. Thank you.
@quentinramecourt6628
@quentinramecourt6628 3 года назад
just found your channel. and i hae to say i love it! very intersting for me who try to change my career and switch to IT. very instructive.
@jasgarcha4783
@jasgarcha4783 7 месяцев назад
Great delivery Keith, as always. This was a great introduction to nMAP. Thank you ❤.
@chiefbionic4042
@chiefbionic4042 Год назад
THIS IS BEYOND USEFUL, SIR THANK YOU FOR THIS FREE CONTENT!
@MaxRojas770
@MaxRojas770 2 года назад
Wow, this was awesome, engaging and fun to watch. Didn't know that EH could be fun to learn ! Explanations were clear and neet ! Thanks bro, keep uploading awesome content !
@danishazizkhan6099
@danishazizkhan6099 2 года назад
man one the fewest videos about nmap i have enjoyed a lot thanks to Network Chuck for igniting spark in me
@jessicajavaherian3992
@jessicajavaherian3992 2 года назад
Incredible video! I only wish I would have found it sooner. Keep up the fantastic work!
@radaplay
@radaplay 3 года назад
awesome videos ! im watching all of them very nice series ! And also thanks a lot about the information , today i learned something !
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