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Scan a IPv4 range for a certain port. Scan a IPv4 range for a certain port.
## Usage ## Usage
Write: `$ wwmap --help` for help. `$ wwmap --help` for help.
USAGE: USAGE:
wwmap [OPTIONS] --port <PORT> wwmap [OPTIONS] <PORT> [CIDR]
OPTIONS: ARGS:
-f, --from <FROM> <PORT> Which port to scan for.
From IPv4 - [default: 0] <CIDR> IPv4 subnet range (CIDR). Leave empty for the whole internet. [default: 0.0.0.0/0]
OPTIONS:
-h, --help -h, --help
Print help information Print help information
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-n, --threads <THREADS> -n, --threads <THREADS>
Amount of threads that will be used when scanning for the specified port. [default: 1] Amount of threads that will be used when scanning for the specified port. [default: 1]
-p, --port <PORT>
Which port to scan for.
-t, --to <TO>
To IPv4 - [default: 4294967295]
-v, --verbose -v, --verbose
Enable verbose (debug) output Enable verbose (debug) output
-V, --version -V, --version
Print version information Print version information
### Examples
You can scan the whole internet for a HTTP server using this command: `$ wwmap 80 0.0.0.0/0`.
It is recommended to use a large amount threads for large IPv4 ranges (like the whole internet).

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