node-red-contrib-portscan
v1.0.6
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Provides port scanning capability for local network analysis. Powered by evilscan.
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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
- Install the node using "Manage palette" on the hamburger icon at top right.
- Again using the hamburger icon, select [Import], then [Examples]. Expand the [node-red-contrib-portscan] entry. Select [Example Scans] and click [Import].
- Click [Deploy].
- 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))