Nmap + Databases = The Best Way to Scan Networks // Using Kali's In-built Database (postgresql)



Nmap + Databases = The Best Way to Scan Networks // Using Kali's In-built Database (postgresql)

Nmap + Databases = The Best Way to Scan Networks // Using Kali's In-built Database (postgresql)

In this video, I will show you how to save nmap scan results directly to a database while scanning automatically . This is the ultimate scanning method using databases that will make your network exploration and security auditing easier and faster.

Nmap is a powerful tool that can scan hosts and networks to discover open ports, services, operating systems, vulnerabilities, and more. However, nmap does not store its scan results in a database by default. This can make it difficult to analyze, compare, or share the scan data with others.

There are different ways to save nmap scan results directly to a database while automatically scanning. One way is to use a script or tool that can parse the XML output of nmap and insert it into a database such as SQLite or MySQL. Another way is to use a graphical user interface (GUI) or web application that can run nmap scans and store the results in a database.

In this video, I will show you how to store your scan result directly to the inbuilt kali database (postgresql) which can be integrated into msfconsole making your network exploration easier. You will also learn how to use nmap.

By the end of this video, you will be able to save nmap scan results directly to a database while automatically scanning and use them for further analysis or reporting. You will also be able to choose the best method for your needs and preferences.

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Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
0:06 – The common mistake people make
0:20 – Enabling necessary services and connecting to database on kali
1:00 – Starting msfconsole and Checking Database status
1:30 – Running Nmap(scanning a network with the “db_nmap”)
2:20 – Why save nmap scan results in a database?
2:40 – Conclusion

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