Network Hacking
Network Hacking is generally means gathering information
about domain by using tools like Telnet, NslookUp, Ping, Tracert, Netstat,
etc.
It also includes OS Fingerprinting, Port Scaning and Port Surfing
using various tools.
Ping :- Ping is part
of ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) which is used to troubleshoot
TCP/IP networks. So, Ping is basically a command that allows you to check
whether the host is alive or not.
To ping a particular host the syntax is (at command prompt)--
c:/>ping hostname.com
example:- c:/>ping www.google.com
Various attributes used with 'Ping' command and their usage can be
viewed by just typing c:/>ping at the command prompt.
Netstat :- It displays protocol statistics
and current TCP/IP network connections. i.e. local address, remote address,
port number, etc.
It's syntax is (at command prompt)--
c:/>netstat -n
Telnet :- Telnet is a program which
runs on TCP/IP. Using it we can connect to the remote computer on particular
port. When connected it grabs the daemon running on that port.
The basic syntax of Telnet is (at command prompt)--
c:/>telnet hostname.com
By default telnet connects to port 23 of remote computer.
So, the complete syntax is-
c:/>telnet www.hostname.com port
example:- c:/>telnet www.yahoo.com 21 or c:/>telnet 192.168.0.5 21
Tracert :- It is used to trace out
the route taken by the certain information i.e. data packets from source
to destination.
It's syntax is (at command prompt)--
c:/>tracert www.hostname.com
example:- c:/>tracert www.insecure.in
Here "* * * Request
timed out." indicates that firewall installed on that system block the request
and hence we can't obtain it's IP address.
various attributes used with tracert command and their usage can be viewed
by just typing c:/>tracert at the command prompt.
The information obtained by using tracert command can be further used to
find out exact operating system running on target system.