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beardportscan 0.1.5
PortScan
PyPi Project: beard-portscan
0.1.0: Initial Release after Fork
Outputs a list of dicts
Install: pip install beard-portscan
Upgrade: pip install beard-portscan --upgrade
Usage: portscan [192.168.1.0/24] [-p 22,80-200 [-t 100 [-w 1 [-e]]]]
Forked from Aperocky/PortScan
All Information below this line is from the original REPO.
PortScan is a light-weight command line utility that allows user to conduct scanning over a range of IP addresses and port ranges with multi-threading.
New in version 0.2.1:
By default the command checks for your Local Area Network IP first, and then initiate a block wise search. specify IP if you want to search any other IP blocks. Note: This is not available before 0.2.1, please update or specify IP if you're using 0.2.0 and older
Use -w [float] to change timeout settings from default of 3 seconds: for LAN, this can be as low as 0.1. 1 is usually good enough for continental level connection.
Scanned 5000 ports in 2 seconds
To show more potential connection, use -e, this will show you all ports that are not timed out.
Arguments
ip: default and optional (since 0.2.1, required before 0.2.1) argument, can parse single IP, list of IP, IP blocks:
192.168.1.0 # single IP
192.168.1.0/24 # A 24 block, from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255
[192.168.1.0/24,8.8.8.8] # The aforementioned 24 block and 8.8.8.8.
"[192.168.1.0/24, 8.8.8.8]" # if you want to use space in the command, wrap in quotes.
Options:
-p, --port: port range, default 22,23,80, use , as a delimiter without space, support port range (e.g. 22-100,5000).
-t, --threadnum: thread numbers, default 500, as of now, thread number have a hard cap of 2048. More thread will increase performance on large scale scans.
-e, --show_refused: show connection errors other than timeouts, e.g. connection refused, permission denied with errno number as they happen.
-w, --wait: Wait time for socket to respond. If scanning LAN or relatively fast internet connection, this can be set to 1 or even 0.2 for faster scanning. Default 3 seconds
Acknowledgement
Jamieson Becker: For coming up with a way to find local IP on stackoverflow, which I used: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/166506/finding-local-ip-addresses-using-pythons-stdlib
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