man pnscan (Commandes) - multi threaded port scanning tool
NAME
pnscan - multi threaded port scanning tool
SYNOPSIS
pnscan [ options ] [ <CIDR | host-range> <port-range> ]
pnscan [ options ] [ <port> ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pnscan command.
pnscan is a tool that can be used to survey TCP network services.
When used with two command line arguments it will scan the indicated network/hosts and ports. When used without arguments or just one then it will read hostname/IP addresses from stdin and probe those. The single port/service argument is used as a default if no port is indicated on stdin
For example, it can be used to survey the installed versions of SSH, FTP, SMTP, Web, IDENT and possibly other services.
This program implements a multithreaded TCP port scanner. More information and new relaseses may be found at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~pen/pnscan
OPTIONS
- -h
- Show summary of options.
- -v
- Be verbose.
- -V
- Print version.
- -d
- Print debugginf info.
- -s
- Lookup and print hostnames.
- -S
- Enable shutdown mode.
- -l
- Line oriented output.
- -w<string>
- Request string to send.
- -r<string>
- Response string to look for.
- -W<hex list>
- Hex coded request string to send.
- -R<hex list>
- Hex coded response string to look for.
- -L<length>
- Max bytes of response to print.
- -t<msecs>
- Connect/Write/Read timeout.
- -n<workers>
- Concurrent worker threads.
SEE ALSO
nmap (1) and ipsort (1).
AUTHOR
pnscan was originally written by Ola Lundqvist opal@debian.org and then later modified and then later modified and updated by the upstream maintainer Peter Eriksson <pen@lysator.liu.se>.
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