NetScanSSH is a versatile Python tool designed to facilitate network administrators or security analysts in identifying and managing devices within their local network environment. By leveraging ARP scanning techniques, the script swiftly detects active devices, filtering out those with open SSH ports. Upon discovery, it retrieves the hostname associated with each device's IP address, providing comprehensive insights into network topology. With its intuitive interface and rapid execution, NetScanSSH empowers users to streamline network reconnaissance tasks, enhancing overall network security and management efficiency.
* This is currently an experimental phase where the primary focus is on making the system functional and establishing a practical and logical pathway that aligns with both my vision and the project's goals. It might contain errors, bugs, etc. Many other non-core elements of the project are considered secondary.
👨💻 Felipe Alfonso González
📧 Email: f.alfonso@res-ear.ch
🐦 x (Twitter): @felipealfonsog
🔗 GitHub: felipealfonsog
📄 License: BSD 3-Clause
If you find this project helpful and would like to support its development, there are several ways you can contribute:
- Code Contributions: If you're a developer, you can contribute by submitting pull requests with bug fixes, new features, or improvements. Feel free to fork the project (development branch) and create your own branch to work on.
- Bug Reports and Feedback: If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue on the project's GitHub repository. Your feedback is valuable in making the project better.
- Documentation: Improving the documentation is always appreciated. If you find any gaps or have suggestions to enhance the project's documentation, please let me know.
Your support and contributions are greatly appreciated! Thank you for your help in making this project better. If you need to mail me, this is the way: f.alfonso@res-ear.ch (I'm Felipe, the Computer Science Engineer behind this idea. Cheers!)
This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License. It will have some restrictions, ask about it.