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Free Network Scanners

TL;DR

Here’s a guide to some of the best free network vulnerability scanners you can use to check your home or small business network for weaknesses. We’ll cover Nmap, OpenVAS, and Nessus Essentials.

1. Understanding Network Scanning

Network scanning is like checking your house for open windows and unlocked doors. Vulnerability scanners go a step further – they try to see if someone could actually get in through those openings. It’s important to scan regularly, but also be aware that aggressive scanning can sometimes disrupt network services or trigger intrusion detection systems.

2. Nmap (Network Mapper)

Nmap is a powerful and versatile scanner. It’s command-line based, so it looks a bit more technical, but it’s very effective for discovering devices on your network and identifying open ports and services.

Nmap is great for quick reconnaissance, but it doesn’t provide detailed vulnerability reports.

3. OpenVAS (Open Vulnerability Assessment System)

OpenVAS is a comprehensive vulnerability scanner that provides more in-depth analysis than Nmap. It’s often considered an alternative to commercial scanners like Nessus.

OpenVAS requires more setup than Nmap but offers much richer vulnerability information.

4. Nessus Essentials

Nessus Essentials is a free version of the popular commercial Nessus scanner. It allows you to scan up to 16 IP addresses, making it suitable for small home networks or limited testing.

Nessus Essentials is user-friendly and provides good quality vulnerability data, but the 16-IP limit can be restrictive.

5. Important Considerations

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