nscan-0.8.0 is not a library.
nscan
Cross-platform network scan tool for host and service discovery.
Aim to be simple and fast.
Features
- Port Scan
- Host Scan
- Async Port Scan (Currently only Unix-Like OS is supported)
- Async Host Scan (Currently only Unix-Like OS is supported)
Installation
Cargo Install
cargo install nscan
Download from GitHub Releases
Pre-built binaries for several OS/architectures are available
in Releases section.
Basic Usage
USAGE:
nscan [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-s, --service Enable service detection
-A, --acceptinvalidcerts Accept invalid certs (This introduces significant vulnerabilities)
-a, --async Perform asynchronous scan
-O, --OS Enable OS detection
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-p, --port <ip_addr:port> Scan ports of the specified host.
Use default port list if port range omitted.
Examples
-p 192.168.1.8 -s -O
-p 192.168.1.8:1-1000
-p 192.168.1.8:22,80,8080
-p 192.168.1.8 -l custom-list.txt
-n, --network <ip_addr> Scan hosts in specified network
Example: -n 192.168.1.0 -O
-H, --host <host_list> Scan hosts in specified host-list
Examples
-H custom-list.txt -O
-H 192.168.1.10,192.168.1.20,192.168.1.30 -O
-t, --timeout <duration> Set timeout in ms - Ex: -t 10000
-w, --waittime <duration> Set waittime in ms (default:100ms) - Ex: -w 200
-r, --rate <duration> Set sendrate in ms - Ex: -r 1
-P, --portscantype <scantype> Set port scan type (default:SYN) - SYN, CONNECT
-i, --interface <name> Specify network interface by IP address - Ex: -i 192.168.1.4
-l, --list <file_path> Use list - Ex: -l custom-list.txt
-o, --output <file_path> Save scan result in json format - Ex: -o result.json
Example
Port scan with service version and OS detection
sudo nscan -p 192.168.1.8 -s -O
Host scan with OS detection
sudo nscan -n 192.168.1.0 -O
-a(--async) flag for asynchronous scan
-o(--output) option for save json format data to file
Supported platforms
- Linux
- macOS (OS X)
- Windows