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node-red-contrib-portscan

v1.0.6

Published

Provides port scanning capability for local network analysis. Powered by evilscan.

Downloads

32

Readme

node-red-contrib-portscan

Scan network addresses for closed or open ports. Scan engine is powered by evilscan.

General Information

This node was designed with local network monitoring in mind.

Quick Start

  1. Install the node using "Manage palette" on the hamburger icon at top right.
  2. Again using the hamburger icon, select [Import], then [Examples]. Expand the [node-red-contrib-portscan] entry. Select [Example Scans] and click [Import].
  3. Click [Deploy].
  4. There will now be a demonstration flow on your palette showing a basic scan configuration.

Feel free to tag the author shown below in the official Node-RED forums or email if any help is needed. If sending email, be sure to include "node-red-contrib-portscanner" in the subject to ensure the spam filters don't block it.

Additional Resources

Inline help is available in Node-RED.

Information on evilscan can be found at evilscan

Please note that not all features of evilscan are available.

Release Notes

1.0.6

  • Fixed packaging issues to satisfy Node-RED audit requirements. No changes in functionality.

1.0.5

  • Fixed packaging issues to satisfy Node-RED requirements. No changes in functionality.

1.0.3

  • Fixed packaging issues to satisfy Node-RED requirements. No changes in functionality.

1.0.0

  • This is the initial release.

KNOWN ISSUES

  • Using a hostname for a target is not working currently.
  • If a custom port is removed while still in use, the list of ports on a portscan node will be reset to blank and have to be reconfigured.

Authors

Created by: Vahdettin [email protected]

Copyright and license

Copyright Vahdettin under the Apache 2.0 license.

License information for evilscan available at [evilscan] (https://github.com/eviltik/evilscan))