A network scanner suite, developed in Python 3 using scapy.
How it works?
Scan common ports
Send a TCP Syn packet to the destination on the defined port, if the port is open, use an nmap scan to check the service running on the port and prints all the ports found.
Discover hosts in network
Uses as a base the router’s ip to map all possible ips. It then sends an ICMP packet to each IP, and waits for a response, if it receives any response saved in an array the IP of the online host, and when it finishes checking all hosts, prints all hosts online.
OS Scan
Sends an ICMP packet to the destination and waits for a response. Then, extracts the TTL from the destination response and checks the possible OS in a list, if have founded, prints it.
How to install
Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/ReddyyZ/astsu.git
Install python 3.
You can download Python 3 for different OS here,
Python for Windows, Linux/UNIX, Mac OS X, Other
Linux
apt-get install python3 chmod +x * python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt python3 install.py Done!
Windows
Python 3, download and install python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt python3 install.py Done!
Arguments
- -sC | Scan common ports
- -p | Protocol to use in the scan
- -i | Interface to use
- -t | Timeout to each request
- -st | Use stealth scan method (TCP)
- -sA | Scan all ports
- -p | Protocol to use in the scan
- -i | Interface to use
- -t | Timeout to each request
- -st | Use stealth scan method (TCP)
- -sP | Scan a range ports
- -p | Protocol to use in the scan
- -i | Interface to use
- -t | Timeout to each request
-st | Use stealth scan method (TCP) - -sO | Scan OS of a target
- -d | Discover hosts in the network
- -p | Protocol to use in the scan
- -i | Interface to use
Currently this network scanner OS Support are Windows and Linux.
Also See: NETCAT- To Scan Open Ports