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Nmap Shows all ports are closed [closed]

I am facing a problem with Nmap while scanning metasploitable. I am using two different PCs. One with Kali Linux by using USB boot and on other PC using Metasploitable running on VMWare. I have ...
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My ISP blocks incoming ports so I can't even run webserver let alone 'reverse shell', any ideas? [closed]

I'm looking for ideas on how to run lab environment from "victim" test PC at work and "attacker" - my home PC. Both are on separate ISPs, but it seems that my ISP at home blocks anyone trying to ...
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NMap scan from within armitage - missing root privileges

I just installed metasploit + armitage on my Ubuntu 16.04 machine. When I start armitage and click "Hosts->Nmap->Quick Scan (OSdetect)" I get the following error: msf > db_nmap --min-hostgroup 96 -...
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Kali Linux/Metasploit in VirtualBox - Issue with ports

I've been attempting to get port 4444 to open these past couple of days. I finally figured I'd try to get it working on my Windows machine first and I finally got it. Now, no matter what I do in the ...
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Exploiting through a filtered port

I'm doing some pentesting against a machine the lecturer set up in the lab. NMAP shows port 445 to be filtered and Nessus confirms the ms08_067 vulnerability is present on that machine. I tried ...
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can a backdoor executable be used on an occupied port?

Suppose I am doing a penetration test on a network that has a firewall that blocks all ports except 80, 110, and 443. I want to use a metasploit reverse-TCP backdoor executable written in msfpayload ...
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Tools/methods helping to determine application/protocol serving specific port

I do blackbox testing of the server and figured out that there is a bunch of listening ports. I need to determine what services/protocols those ports are used for. What I've tried so far is to use ...
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