Nmap scans the most commonly used 1,000 ports by default because these ports are where the majority of network services typically run. This approach balances thoroughness with efficiency, allowing for a quicker scan that still covers the most likely points of interest.
The number 65,535 comes from the fact that port numbers are represented by a 16-bit number in the TCP/IP protocol.
Determines whether your scan will be indexed and publically visible.
Unlimited re-scans of targets. If this option isn't selected, you get 1 scan per Target.
5The quantity of targets allowed to be scanned.
Subscribe to this plan
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Plan(Full) Features:
Nmap scans the most commonly used 1,000 ports by default because these ports are where the majority of network services typically run. This approach balances thoroughness with efficiency, allowing for a quicker scan that still covers the most likely points of interest.
The number 65,535 comes from the fact that port numbers are represented by a 16-bit number in the TCP/IP protocol.
Determines whether your scan will be indexed and publically visible.
Unlimited re-scans of targets. If this option isn't selected, you get 1 scan per Target.
5The quantity of targets allowed to be scanned.
Supply a list of ports to scan
Scan a range of ports eg 1-10
Can you schedule scans?
Subscribe to this plan
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Plan(Standard) Features:
Nmap scans the most commonly used 1,000 ports by default because these ports are where the majority of network services typically run. This approach balances thoroughness with efficiency, allowing for a quicker scan that still covers the most likely points of interest.
The number 65,535 comes from the fact that port numbers are represented by a 16-bit number in the TCP/IP protocol.
Determines whether your scan will be indexed and publically visible.
Unlimited re-scans of targets. If this option isn't selected, you get 1 scan per Target.
5The quantity of targets allowed to be scanned.
Supply a list of ports to scan
Scan a range of ports eg 1-10
Subscribe to this plan
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Plan(Basic) Features:
Nmap scans the most commonly used 1,000 ports by default because these ports are where the majority of network services typically run. This approach balances thoroughness with efficiency, allowing for a quicker scan that still covers the most likely points of interest.
The number 65,535 comes from the fact that port numbers are represented by a 16-bit number in the TCP/IP protocol.
Determines whether your scan will be indexed and publically visible.
Unlimited re-scans of targets. If this option isn't selected, you get 1 scan per Target.