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NetworkSherlock - Powerful And Flexible Port Scanning Tool With Shodan

By: Zion3R


NetworkSherlock is a powerful and flexible port scanning tool designed for network security professionals and penetration testers. With its advanced capabilities, NetworkSherlock can efficiently scan IP ranges, CIDR blocks, and multiple targets. It stands out with its detailed banner grabbing capabilities across various protocols and integration with Shodan, the world's premier service for scanning and analyzing internet-connected devices. This Shodan integration enables NetworkSherlock to provide enhanced scanning capabilities, giving users deeper insights into network vulnerabilities and potential threats. By combining local port scanning with Shodan's extensive database, NetworkSherlock offers a comprehensive tool for identifying and analyzing network security issues.


Features

  • Scans multiple IPs, IP ranges, and CIDR blocks.
  • Supports port scanning over TCP and UDP protocols.
  • Detailed banner grabbing feature.
  • Ping check for identifying reachable targets.
  • Multi-threading support for fast scanning operations.
  • Option to save scan results to a file.
  • Provides detailed version information.
  • Colorful console output for better readability.
  • Shodan integration for enhanced scanning capabilities.
  • Configuration file support for Shodan API key.

Installation

NetworkSherlock requires Python 3.6 or later.

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/HalilDeniz/NetworkSherlock.git
  2. Install the required packages:
    pip install -r requirements.txt

Configuration

Update the networksherlock.cfg file with your Shodan API key:

[SHODAN]
api_key = YOUR_SHODAN_API_KEY

Usage

Port Scan Tool positional arguments: target Target IP address(es), range, or CIDR (e.g., 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.5, 192.168.1.0/24) options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PORTS, --ports PORTS Ports to scan (e.g. 1-1024, 21,22,80, or 80) -t THREADS, --threads THREADS Number of threads to use -P {tcp,udp}, --protocol {tcp,udp} Protocol to use for scanning -V, --version-info Used to get version information -s SAVE_RESULTS, --save-results SAVE_RESULTS File to save scan results -c, --ping-check Perform ping check before scanning --use-shodan Enable Shodan integration for additional information " dir="auto">
python3 networksherlock.py --help
usage: networksherlock.py [-h] [-p PORTS] [-t THREADS] [-P {tcp,udp}] [-V] [-s SAVE_RESULTS] [-c] target

NetworkSherlock: Port Scan Tool

positional arguments:
target Target IP address(es), range, or CIDR (e.g., 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.5,
192.168.1.0/24)

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p PORTS, --ports PORTS
Ports to scan (e.g. 1-1024, 21,22,80, or 80)
-t THREADS, --threads THREADS
Number of threads to use
-P {tcp,udp}, --protocol {tcp,udp}
Protocol to use for scanning
-V, --version-info Used to get version information
-s SAVE_RESULTS, --save-results SAVE_RESULTS
File to save scan results
-c, --ping-check Perform ping check before scanning
--use-shodan Enable Shodan integration for additional information

Basic Parameters

  • target: The target IP address(es), IP range, or CIDR block to scan.
  • -p, --ports: Ports to scan (e.g., 1-1000, 22,80,443).
  • -t, --threads: Number of threads to use.
  • -P, --protocol: Protocol to use for scanning (tcp or udp).
  • -V, --version-info: Obtain version information during banner grabbing.
  • -s, --save-results: Save results to the specified file.
  • -c, --ping-check: Perform a ping check before scanning.
  • --use-shodan: Enable Shodan integration.

Example Usage

Basic Port Scan

Scan a single IP address on default ports:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1

Custom Port Range

Scan an IP address with a custom range of ports:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1 -p 1-1024

Multiple IPs and Port Specification

Scan multiple IP addresses on specific ports:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2 -p 22,80,443

CIDR Block Scan

Scan an entire subnet using CIDR notation:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.0/24 -p 80

Using Multi-Threading

Perform a scan using multiple threads for faster execution:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.5 -p 1-1024 -t 20

Scanning with Protocol Selection

Scan using a specific protocol (TCP or UDP):

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1 -p 53 -P udp

Scan with Shodan

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1 --use-shodan

Scan Multiple Targets with Shodan

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2 -p 22,80,443 -V --use-shodan

Banner Grabbing and Save Results

Perform a detailed scan with banner grabbing and save results to a file:

python networksherlock.py 192.168.1.1 -p 1-1000 -V -s results.txt

Ping Check Before Scanning

Scan an IP range after performing a ping check:

python networksherlock.py 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.255 -c

OUTPUT EXAMPLE

$ python3 networksherlock.py 10.0.2.12 -t 25 -V -p 21-6000 -t 25
********************************************
Scanning target: 10.0.2.12
Scanning IP : 10.0.2.12
Ports : 21-6000
Threads : 25
Protocol : tcp
---------------------------------------------
Port Status Service VERSION
22 /tcp open ssh SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1
21 /tcp open telnet 220 (vsFTPd 2.3.4)
80 /tcp open http HTTP/1.1 200 OK
139 /tcp open netbios-ssn %SMBr
25 /tcp open smtp 220 metasploitable.localdomain ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
23 /tcp open smtp #' #'
445 /tcp open microsoft-ds %SMBr
514 /tcp open shell
512 /tcp open exec Where are you?
1524/tcp open ingreslock ro ot@metasploitable:/#
2121/tcp open iprop 220 ProFTPD 1.3.1 Server (Debian) [::ffff:10.0.2.12]
3306/tcp open mysql >
5900/tcp open unknown RFB 003.003
53 /tcp open domain
---------------------------------------------

OutPut Example

$ python3 networksherlock.py 10.0.2.0/24 -t 10 -V -p 21-1000
********************************************
Scanning target: 10.0.2.1
Scanning IP : 10.0.2.1
Ports : 21-1000
Threads : 10
Protocol : tcp
---------------------------------------------
Port Status Service VERSION
53 /tcp open domain
********************************************
Scanning target: 10.0.2.2
Scanning IP : 10.0.2.2
Ports : 21-1000
Threads : 10
Protocol : tcp
---------------------------------------------
Port Status Service VERSION
445 /tcp open microsoft-ds
135 /tcp open epmap
********************************************
Scanning target: 10.0.2.12
Scanning IP : 10.0.2.12
Ports : 21- 1000
Threads : 10
Protocol : tcp
---------------------------------------------
Port Status Service VERSION
21 /tcp open ftp 220 (vsFTPd 2.3.4)
22 /tcp open ssh SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1
23 /tcp open telnet #'
80 /tcp open http HTTP/1.1 200 OK
53 /tcp open kpasswd 464/udpcp
445 /tcp open domain %SMBr
3306/tcp open mysql >
********************************************
Scanning target: 10.0.2.20
Scanning IP : 10.0.2.20
Ports : 21-1000
Threads : 10
Protocol : tcp
---------------------------------------------
Port Status Service VERSION
22 /tcp open ssh SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_8.2p1 Ubuntu-4ubuntu0.9

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! To contribute to NetworkSherlock, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  3. Make your changes and commit them.
  4. Push your changes to your forked repository.
  5. Open a pull request in the main repository.

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CryptoChat - Beyond Secure Messaging

By: Zion3R


Welcome to CryptChat - where conversations remain truly private. Built on the robust Python ecosystem, our application ensures that every word you send is wrapped in layers of encryption. Whether you're discussing sensitive business details or sharing personal stories, CryptChat provides the sanctuary you need in the digital age. Dive in, and experience the next level of secure messaging!

  1. End-to-End Encryption: Every message is secured from sender to receiver, ensuring utmost privacy.
  2. User-Friendly Interface: Navigating and messaging is intuitive and simple, making secure conversations a breeze.
  3. Robust Backend: Built on the powerful Python ecosystem, our chat is reliable and fast.
  4. Open Source: Dive into our codebase, contribute, and make it even better for everyone.
  5. Multimedia Support: Not just text - send encrypted images, videos, and files with ease.
  6. Group Chats: Have encrypted conversations with multiple people at once.

  • Python 3.x
  • cryptography
  • colorama

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/HalilDeniz/CryptoChat.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    cd CryptoChat
  3. Install the required dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt

bind the server to. --port PORT The port number to bind the server to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ python3 client.py --help usage: client.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] Connect to the chat server. options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --host HOST The server's IP address. --port PORT The port number of the server." dir="auto">
$ python3 server.py --help
usage: server.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT]

Start the chat server.

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST The IP address to bind the server to.
--port PORT The port number to bind the server to.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ python3 client.py --help
usage: client.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT]

Connect to the chat server.

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST The server's IP address.
--port PORT The port number of the server.

secret key for encryption. (Default=mysecretpassword) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ python3 clientE.py --help usage: clientE.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--key KEY] Connect to the chat server. options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --host HOST The IP address to bind the server to. (Default=127.0.0.1) --port PORT The port number to bind the server to. (Default=12345) --key KEY The secret key for encryption. (Default=mysecretpassword)" dir="auto">
$ python3 serverE.py --help
usage: serverE.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--key KEY]

Start the chat server.

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST The IP address to bind the server to. (Default=0.0.0.0)
--port PORT The port number to bind the server to. (Default=12345)
--key KEY The secret key for encryption. (Default=mysecretpassword)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ python3 clientE.py --help
usage: clientE.py [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--key KEY]

Connect to the chat server.

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST The IP address to bind the server to. (Default=127.0.0.1)
--port PORT The port number to bind the server to. (Default=12345)
--key KEY The secret key for encr yption. (Default=mysecretpassword)
  • --help: show this help message and exit
  • --host: The IP address to bind the server.
  • --port: The port number to bind the server.
  • --key : The secret key for encryption

Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about CryptChat, please feel free to contact me:



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