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by Keejazz 1163 days ago
I would suggest instead, if one really is interested in the topic of networking and port scanning, to set up a lab environment, either virtually, or physically.

This is not very costly, unless you need to scan specific enterprise systems that can not be emulated, and are beyond ones price range - to buy to learn.

There are also platforms like tryhackme, hackthebox etc., that offer both free and paid networks, on which one can legally scan.

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> This is not very costly, unless you need to scan specific enterprise systems that can not be emulated, and are beyond ones price range - to buy to learn.

This is where my advice comes in handy :)