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Python Script For Banner Grabbing

This Script Is Created For http://bitforestinfo.blogspot.com

With This Python Script We Can Easily Find Open Ports Of Any Website And Then We Can Grab Different Banners of Services Available On Different Ports.

Features

  • Easy To Use

  • Easy To Maintain

Usages

Usage: bannergrab.py [options] 

Options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -t TARGET, --target=TARGET
                        Specify Target For Scan
  -i INPUT, --input=INPUT
                        Specify Input Txt File Of Data
  -p PORT, --port=PORT  Specify Target Ports Seperated by commas or Provide
                        Range of Ports. eg. 80-1200
  -n THREAD, --thread=THREAD
                        Specify Number of Thread For Scanning
  -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
                        Specify Path For Saving Output in Txt.
  -c CHECK, --check=CHECK
                        Specify False Or 0 If Provided Open Ports Are Already
                        TESTED. Or if open ports are not verified then, don't
                        use this argument.
  -T TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT
                        Specify Port Time Out Seconds

Examples

Example 1:

    python3 bannergrab.py -t www.site.in -p 0-22,24,80 

Example 2:

    python3 bannergrab.py -t www.site.in -p 22,80,60,65,453 -o results.txt

Example 3:

    python3 bannergrab.py -t www.site.in -p 0-22000 -o results.txt --thread 800

Author.

author_profile

author : surajsinghbisht054@gmail.com

Development.

Want to Contribute? Great!

There Are 2 Methods.

  1. Pull Request ( Github Account Required ).

  2. Through Email.

1. Pull Request ( Github A/c Required ).

  1. Fork it!

  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature

  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'

  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature

  5. Submit a pull request :D

2. Through Email.

  1. Send Your Updated Version On My Email.

License

Apache License