Experimental network scanner
Přemysl Janouch
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If a target specified on the command line equals its IP address string, don't put the string as a hostname in the results. |
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ponymap.c | ||
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siphash.c | ||
siphash.h | ||
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ponymap ======= `ponymap' is an experimental network scanner, of alpha quality so far. Replacing nmap is not the goal, even though it would be rather very nice to have a serious network scanner with a permissive license. The ultimate purpose of this scanner is bruteforcing hosts and ports in search of running services of a kind. It should be simple and straight-forward to either write your own service detection plugins, provided that you're familiar with writing asynchronous code, or to make changes to the existing ones. So far there are some problems with reliability, and some clever algorithm to avoid overloading the network is needed. Until then, you can use ulimit to cap the maximum number of concurrent connections. Building and Running -------------------- Build dependencies: openssl, clang, pkg-config, GNU make, help2man, Jansson If you don't have Clang, you can edit the Makefile to use GCC or TCC, they work just as good. But there's no CMake support yet, so I force it in the Makefile. $ git clone https://github.com/pjanouch/ponymap.git $ git submodule init $ git submodule update $ make That is all, no installation is required, or supported for that matter. First you might want to generate a configuration file: $ ./ponymap --write-default-config After making any necessary edits to the file (there are comments to aid you in doing that), simply run the appropriate program with no arguments to retrieve a usage text. Author's Notes -------------- This was quite an interesting project to write and it has taught me a lot about event loops. It would be relatively simple to plug in libuv if more robustness and portability is needed, though. License ------- `ponymap' is written by Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>. You may use the software under the terms of the ISC license, the text of which is included within the package, or, at your option, you may relicense the work under the MIT or the Modified BSD License, as listed at the following site: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html