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Using Shodan to enumerate the internet - Linux Tutorial
From the course: Kali Linux Essential Training
Using Shodan to enumerate the internet
- [Instructor] Shodan is an internet repository, which maintains indexes of the services presented to the internet by a vast number of internet servers. In essence, it's a service directory for the internet. Signing up for Shodan is free, and you can do that by following the sign up now link. While free membership restricts the number of results that we can see, it's adequate to learn how to use Shodan. I've already got an account and I'm logged in, so let's start by running a search for Domino's servers. We'll type Domino in the search bar and press the search button. Okay, we've got a candidate list of Domino servers. At the top left, we can see that Shodan knows of almost 64,000. If we scroll down, we get a summary of the products detected at the left, including the HTTPD web server, SMTPD mail server, and so on. In the right hand details pane, we find the IP address and banner from each of the servers. At the top, we have…
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Information gathering with Kali1m 19s
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Using deep magic for reconnaissance2m 17s
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Using DNS for passive reconnaissance3m 20s
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Using Shodan to enumerate the internet4m 30s
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Active target reconnaissance7m 9s
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Taking a quick peek at a web server1m 46s
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