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names (MSF exploit modules)
naming convention, Nikto plug-in files
NASL (Nessus Attack Scripting Language)
     datatypes and variables
         arrays
         hashes
         local and global variables
         numbers
         strings
     functions 2nd
         Knowledge Base
         plug-in descriptions
         reporting
     Hello World script
     if else statement
     interpreter (nasl)
     loops
     network encapsulation
     operators
         arithmetic operators
         assignment operators
         comparison operators
     predefined global variables
         script categories
NASL2 Reference Manual
Nessus
     client-server model
     creating user
     Hydra, using
     installing
     NASL datatypes and variables
     NASL interpreter, using
     NASL operators
     NASL script, Hello World
     plug-ins
         packet forgery, using in teardrop attack
         probing for anonymous FTP access
         probing for VNC servers
         scanning for CGI vulnerabilities
         writing and installing
     plug-ins, selecting
     preferences
         Nmap port scans
     reports on vulneratibiliy scans
     running nessus executable
Nessus Attack Scripting Language [See NASL]
nessus-services text file
nesting if else statements
Net::Pcap Perl module
netmask, determining with libpcap
NetPacket::ARP Perl module
NetPacket::Ethernet Perl module
netstat tool, hiding from
network encapsulation (NASL)
network interface
     identifying for libpcap
     opening
network layer, OSI model
network packets
     forging in teardrop attack
     struct packet_object
network protocol addresses, mapping to link layer hardware addresses
network sniffers [See also Ettercap]
     writing
         getting started with libpcap
         introduction to libpcap
         libpcap and 802.11 wireless networks
         libpcap and Perl
         libpcap library reference
new( ) constructor
next_run variable 2nd
Nikto vulnerability scanner
     command-line options
     installing Nikto
     LibWhisker module, using
     NTLM plug-in for brute-force testing
     plug-in databases, adding custom entries
         core plug-in
     plug-in interface
     plug-ins
     plug-ins, existing
     program flow
     web application vulnerabilities and
     writing standalone plug-in to attack Lotus Domino
nikto_core plug-in 2nd
     routines
nikto_headers plug-in
nikto_httpoptions plug-in
nikto_msgs plug-in
     server_msgs.db, adding custom entry
nikto_mutate plug-in
nikto_outdated plug-in
     custom entries for outdated.db file
nikto_passfiles plug-in
nikto_realms plug-in
nikto_robots plug-in
nikto_user_enum_apache plug-in
nikto_user_enum_cgiwrap plug-in
Nmap
     adding service signatures
         nmap-service-probes file
     Nessus options
     operating system fingerprinting
nmap-service-probes file
NOP (no operation) sled
     setting in MnoGoSearch exploit module
not equal operator (!=)
nprint routine
NTLM plug-in for brute-force testing
ntohs( ) function
ntop
NULL variable, NASL
numbers, NASL variable values

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