Network Strings 0.18 Released

Posted by jayrfink on Mar 1, 2016 1:57 PM EDT
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Network strings for Linux, an ipv4/ipv6 portscanner, ipv4 passive scanner and packet dumper has a new release. Some of the improvements are: faster (way faster), new isup option, and passive scan actually works (although it is still fuzzy).

Network strings or netstr is a fast light ipv4 portscanner (with portrange, strobe, single port or top ports support) sporting adjustable timers, single port ipv6 check, fuzzy ipv4 passive scanner, an abbreviated tcpdump utility (with full packet decode support) and an arpsniff capability (also has full decode support). The most interesting thing about it however is the code is relatively easy to understand and follow.

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