Its a script which has all the best available options to find open ports and there services.
1- Naabu + Nmap : Speed Of naabu to Scan Ports and enumerate its services using nmap
2- Masscan + Nmap : Speed Of Masscan to Scan Ports and enumerate its services using nmap
3- Shodanfy : Use Shodan.io to gets target ports and services
4- Simple Nmap : Simple Nmap Scan For Most Common Service Ports
$ sudo chmod +x install.sh
$ ./install.sh
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Usage:
-o Use For Output Folder Name
-n Use Naabu + Nmap for Port Scanning
-m Use Massscan + Nmap for Port Scanning
-s Use Shodanfy for Port Scanning using Shodan.io
-p Use Simple Nmap for Port Scanning
Note:
Option -o is necessary to use for giving folder name for your scan
./portscan.sh -o Target -n subdomains.txt
- Where Target
is Name of dir , subdomains.txt
is the list of subdomains.
You can also use multiple options for example.
./portscan.sh -o Target -n subdomains.txt -p subdomains.txt
But Dont Forget to put subdomains list again with the option.