A portscanner written in python, using the scapy libraries. Originally intended to be a clone of Nmap, it is growing into its own creation, intended to be a part of a much larger project later on.

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • When I wrote python ./sqlmap.py -h to get help for using the tool .. it gave Error .. So i hope you Fix this as Soon as possible with these instruction's ------------------------------------------------------------- Usage: spymap.py [options] \<target> Options -S Runs a scan without first pinging the target -P Pings the target, then exits -prange [x,y] Scans a range of ports, where x is the start port and y is the end port. ONLY accepts port ranges in the format '[x,y]' -ports [a,b,c] Scans only ports a, b, and c. ONLY accepts port ranges in the format '[a,b,c]' -v Turns on Scapy's normal verbose output ------------------------------------------------------------- and Good Luck ^_^ # /L1BY4N.J0K3R @facebook .. :D
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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Security

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Security Software

Registered

2012-03-06