httpscan implements by Go
- CIDR support
- Proxy support
- Automatic recognition of page encoding
- Export the scanning result
- TCP and UDP port scanning
- Progress report
$ ./httpscan -h
Usage of ./httpscan:
-failover
Fallback to HTTPS connection if the normal HTTP request was failed, this works on HTTP scan mode only
-file string
Specify a local file contains a list of URLs
-o string
Redirect the output to local file
-port string
List of port(s) to be scan, such as 80,8000-8009,s443 etc. Port starts with 's' prefix indicate that the connection will be negotiate with SSL/TLS. Similar starts with 'u' for UDP connection (default "80")
-proxy string
Specify a proxy server for all connection, currently HTTP and SOCKS5 are supported, this work only on the HTTP mode
-tcp
Switch the scanning mode to TCP/UDP instead of HTTP request
-threads int
Maximum number of threads (default 20)
-timeout int
Default timeout for connection session (default 10)
Scanning the CIDR addresses:
$ ./httpscan -port 8080 10.0.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24
Specify a proxy server:
$ ./httpscan -proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 10.0.0.0/24
The connection will establish with SSL/TLS if the port prefix with the s
alphabet:
$ ./httpscan -port s443 10.0.0.0/24