ipscan
v1.0.10
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A command-line tool written in JavaScript to quickly scan common ports on all the devices on your local network (or a target host) in just one line.
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ipscan
A command-line tool written in JavaScript to quickly scan common ports on all the devices on your local network (or a target host) in just one line.
Usage
Requires NodeJS.
npx ipscan
Port 443 (HTTPS) is open on 10.0.1.4.
Port 3000 (Common Development Port) is open on 10.0.1.8.
Port 80 (HTTP) is open on 10.0.1.12.
Port 22 (SSH) is open on 10.0.1.12.
Port 3389 (RDP) is open on 10.0.1.12.
Flags
| Flag | Usage | Explanation |
| ------------------------------ | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| -d
, --debug
| npx ipscan -d
| Prints more data to the console during the scan. |
| -h
, --host
| npx ipscan -h google.com
| Scans the list of ports on the given hostname instead of on your local devices. |
| -p <ports>
,--ports <ports>
| npx ipscan -p 400,500,800
| Adds ports to the list of to-be scanned ports. |
Example with All Flags
npx ipscan -d -h google.com -p 400,500,600
✔ ipscan 1.0.6 Scanning ports on google.com.
google.com:80 OPEN
google.com:443 OPEN
google.com:3389 CLOSED
google.com:22 CLOSED
google.com:7777 CLOSED
google.com:3000 CLOSED
google.com:19132 CLOSED
google.com:25565 CLOSED
google.com:400 CLOSED
google.com:500 CLOSED
google.com:600 CLOSED