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zamscanner

v0.1.0

Published

Escaneador de puertos individual escrito en javascript puro

Downloads

17

Readme

ZamScanner es un escaneador de puertos individual muy eficaz desarrollado bajo la plataforma de NODE.JS. Su uso es muy sencillo y está orientado a la utilización en pentesting y técnicas derivadas, basta con instalarlo de forma global de la siguiente manera:

$ npm install zamscanner

Luego de instalarlo en el directorio deseado ya podran ejecutarlo, al correrlo el les pedira digitar el host a escanear y luego el puerto, ZamScanner al detectar que un puerto se encuentra abierto es capaz de detectar no de forma exacta el servicio que puedes estar corriendo en el mismo.

NOTA: Zamscanner está pensado para escanear máquinas de la red local su uso contra páginas web no es muy eficaz.

host: "nombre de dominio" or "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX" port: "80" or "21" or ...