Scan a IPv4 range for a certain port
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README.md

wwmap

Scan a IPv4 range for a certain port.

Usage

$ wwmap --help for help.

USAGE:
	wwmap [OPTIONS] <PORT> [CIDR]

ARGS:
	<PORT>    Which port to scan for.
	<CIDR>    IPv4 subnet range (CIDR). Leave empty for the whole internet. [default: 0.0.0.0/0]

OPTIONS:
	-h, --help
			Print help information

	-i, --ignore-ip-list <IGNORELIST>
			A file containing ignored IPv4 addresses (seperated by linebreaks). [default:
			ignore-ips-list.txt]

	-n, --threads <THREADS>
			Amount of threads that will be used when scanning for the specified port. [default: 1]

	-v, --verbose
			Enable verbose (debug) output

	-V, --version
			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).