How to do it...
- Using the search command without any options displays all the available services:

- The services command allows us to filter the stored information with granularity, allowing us to search for a specific service name:

- Search for a port number as follows:

- Like the hosts command, we can use the -S option to search for specific strings:

- By combining multiple options, you can search just a specific host and only display the columns you want:

In later chapters, we will address the remaining database commands, such as loot, creds, vulns, and notes.