A really simple port scanner, for times when you cant use nmap.
piescan v1.0 -- https://www.twitter.com/@_g0dmode
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A simple, fast, lightweight TCP/UDP scanner
Usage: ./piescan.py -t [targets] -p [ports] [options]
Options:
-t [target ip]
-p [port] Examples: ( -p 25 || -p 22,23,24,25 || -p 0-1024 )
-s[TU] Scan type ( default = -sT ) Examples: ( -sT : TCP || -sU : UDP )
-v Verbose output
--timeout [timeout in ms]
Examples:
./piescan.py -sT -t 127.0.0.1 -p 0-65535 -v - Do a verbose TCP scan of all ports on 127.0.0.1
./piescan.py -sU -t 127.0.0.1 -p 0-100 - Do a UDP scan of the first 100 ports on 127.0.0.1
root@ip # ./piescan.py -t 127.0.0.1 -p 0-65535
piescan v1.0 -- https://www.twitter.com/@_g0dmode
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A simple, fast, lightweight port scanner
[ 22:23:43 - 27/01/2016 ] Scan started - Host: 127.0.0.1
Port State Reason
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22/tcp open syn-ack
6340/tcp open syn-ack
24/tcp filtered timeout
65533 closed ports.
[ 22:23:51 - 27/01/2016 ] Scan finished.