Scanning with Unicornscan
The Following command is a combination of two separate commands using the “unicornscan”. At, first It will Scan the specified target IP range for open TCP ports at a rate of 3000 packets per second, with verbose output, retrying up to 3 times for each port. After the TCP scan finishes, it will scan the same target IP range for open UDP ports, also at 3000 packets per second, with verbose output and up to 3 retries.
Command :
sudo us -mT -Iv <target>:a -r 3000 -R 3 && us -mU -Iv <target>:a -r 3000 -R 3
Output :
15 Most Useful Host Scanning Commands – Kali Linux
Scanning and identifying live hosts on a network is one of the crucial activities for an ethical hacker or expert. One of the powerful tools in Kali Linux, a popular penetration testing distribution, is Nmap which has a variety of host scanning techniques. To gather valuable information about targets, detect vulnerabilities, and ultimately secure systems and networks, one needs these scanning commands. Mastering these commands would not only provide beginners with basic knowledge for doing their network reconnaissance effectively but would also help professionals conduct better security assessments on networks.