Shell script to scan for open ports on given host
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Shell script to scan for open ports on given host
A service checker that checks the availability of given services and ports.
yotter - bash script that performs recon and then uses dirb to discover directories that might lead to information leakage
nmap Information Gathering🔎
🔍 PortScan é um Scanner em Shell feito para Automatizar a coleta de Informações!
Automate network discovery, service scanning, and vulnerability discovery with one script. Leverages nmap's xml output and uses searchspoit to display potential exploits.
Rock-On is a all in one Recon tool that will just get a single entry of the Domain name and do all of the work alone.
A simple port scanner which lists vulnerable objects of the open ports of the device you searched for.
This is a tool created for easy access for different types of port scans, to scanning for active hosts etc. All at the touch of...well I wouldn't say one button, but a few. Terrible tool btw
Various scripts and codes
PortFU is a superfast port scanner that can scan whole range of 65535 ports in only 50-55 seconds on a target host
JitterBug passively searches for Basic Info, open ports, potential CVE's on the given Target IP in third party databases without Direct interaction with the target
Bash and PHP Code Snippets Collection
Simple Port scanner
An Advanced tool to scan hundreds of IP's in Seconds for CVE's, Open Ports And Web Technologies.
bash script subdomain Scanner and port Scanner
Diablo ~ Hacking / Pentesting & Reporting
This is a TCP port scanner script made in bash, thought-out for pivoting internal networks from a Linux Host that you have access, you just need to create the port scanner file in the Linux host that has internal networks that you want to scan and copy the script content in there and modify what you need.
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