h4cker/python/quick_scanner.py
2018-03-13 19:11:29 -04:00

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Python

#!/usr/bin/python
# Author: Omar Santos @santosomar
# version 1.0
# This is a quick demonstration on how to create a
# basic TCP port scanner using python.
#####################################################################
import socket, subprocess,sys
subprocess.call('clear',shell=True)
print '''\t
___ __ __ _ ___ _ ___
/ _ \| \/ | /_\ | _ ( ) __|
| (_) | |\/| |/ _ \| //\__ \
\___/|_| _|_/_/_\_\_|_\ |___/
| | |_ _|_ _|_ _| | | __|
| |__ | | | | | | | |__| _|
|____|___| |_| _|_| |____|___|__
/ __|/ __| /_\ | \| | \| | __| _ \\
\__ \ (__ / _ \| .` | .` | _|| /
|___/\___/_/ \_\_|\_|_|\_|___|_|_\\
'''
target_ip = raw_input("\t Please enter the IP address of the target host:")
port_1 = int(raw_input("\t Enter the first port to scan:\t"))
port_2 = int (raw_input("\t Enter the last port to scan:\t"))
print "~"*50
print "\n ...scanning target now. ",target_ip
print "~"*50
try:
for port in range(port_1,port_2):
sock= socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_STREAM)
socket.setdefaulttimeout(1)
result = sock.connect_ex((target_ip,port))
if result==0:
print "Found open port:\t", port
sock.close()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print "[!] Scan stopped by user... "
sys.exit()
except socket.gaierror:
print "[!] The target's hostname could not be resolved..."
sys.exit()
except socket.error:
print "[!] Target is unreachable..."
sys.exit()
print "The scan is complete. Happy hacking!"