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Hands-On Penetration Testing with Python

You're reading from   Hands-On Penetration Testing with Python Enhance your ethical hacking skills to build automated and intelligent systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788990820
Length 502 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Furqan Khan Furqan Khan
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Python 2. Building Python Scripts FREE CHAPTER 3. Concept Handling 4. Advanced Python Modules 5. Vulnerability Scanner Python - Part 1 6. Vulnerability Scanner Python - Part 2 7. Machine Learning and Cybersecurity 8. Automating Web Application Scanning - Part 1 9. Automated Web Application Scanning - Part 2 10. Building a Custom Crawler 11. Reverse Engineering Linux Applications 12. Reverse Engineering Windows Applications 13. Exploit Development 14. Cyber Threat Intelligence 15. Other Wonders of Python 16. Assessments 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Socket programming basics

When we talk of sockets, we are referring to both the TCP and the UDP socket. A socket connection is nothing but a combination of the IP address and the port number. Every service that we can think of that runs on a port implements and uses sockets internally.

For example, our web server, which always listens on port 80 (by default), opens a socket connection to the outside world and binds to the socket with the IP address and the port 80. The socket connection can be used in the following two modes:

  • Server
  • Client

When the socket is used as a server, the sequence of steps that the server performs is as follows:

  1. Create a socket.
  2. Bind to the socket.
  3. Listen at the socket.
  4. Accept connections.
  5. Receive and send data.

On the other hand, when the socket connection is used as a client to connect to a server socket, the sequence of steps is as follows:

  1. Create...
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