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Nmap Lab Map real networks and enumerate live hosts hands-on.

Practice Nmap online in a real cyber lab — scan live hosts, fingerprint services and run NSE scripts against an isolated network. Browser terminal, zero setup.

Overview

What is Nmap?

Nmap (Network Mapper) is the de facto standard for network discovery and security auditing. It identifies live hosts, open ports, running services, and operating systems — the essential first step of any penetration test.

Inside the lab

Practising Nmap in a real cyber lab

Nmap is pre-installed in every DeepTech lab and runs straight from the browser terminal. You scan genuine, isolated target hosts and full multi-machine networks, watching real services respond exactly as they would on a production network.

Hands-on

What you'll practice

Hands-on exercises that build job-ready Nmap skills.

  • Run host discovery and full TCP/UDP port scans
  • Fingerprint services and operating systems with version detection
  • Automate enumeration with the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE)
  • Map multi-machine network topologies before exploitation
  • Feed scan results into Metasploit for targeted attacks

Available in: All tiers — Tier 1 single targets through Tier 3 networks.

Questions, answered

Nmap lab FAQ

Can I practice Nmap scanning online safely?

Yes. You scan isolated lab hosts and networks you are authorized to test, so you build reconnaissance skills safely and legally without touching any external systems.

Are the scan targets real services?

Yes. Lab hosts run genuine services and operating systems, so port states, banners, and OS fingerprints reflect real-world behavior rather than canned output.

Do I need to install Nmap?

No. Nmap is pre-installed on every lab machine and available the moment your browser terminal opens.

Start your Nmap lab now

Spin up a real, isolated environment in your browser and practice Nmap hands-on — no install, pay only for active time.