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Thanks for creating this app. I was actually looking for a GOlang's port scanner. Simply because of its excellent performance on threads and accuracy. And the speed is incomparable to other languages.
It would be very useful if you could add these features:
Add support for ipv4 Ranges. For example:
123.123.12.23-123.123.16.255
So the command may look like this for IPv4 Ranges: gort.exe -threads=100 -protocol=tcp -host=123.123.12.23-123.123.12.255 -ports=8080,80,443
Add function to save the open port results to a file (IP:Port) format.
For example, the command used: gort.exe -threads=100 -protocol=tcp -host=123.123.12.23-123.123.12.255 -ports=8080,80,443 -output=result.txt
if the open ports found from IPs they will be saved as IP:Port format. If multiple open ports found from same IP, then they will be added in new line like this:
123.123.12.132:80
123.123.12.132:8080
Have option to select scan method. SYN Scan as default is most preferable.
a custom -timeout= option
Hope you could add this features. There are lots of other port scanners from different languages, but rarely on golang. These features will surely bring this go app to the top.
Best Regards
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Hey, thanks for your detailed feedback. I will consider adding everything you addressed if I find the time.
Like you already noticed TCP-SYN scans at this time aren't supported yet but are definitely on my todo list. As I'm busy with university stuff at the moment I can't as actively work on this as I did before so excuse me if this may take some time and you won't hear back from me immediately about this.
About some of the other stuff you mentioned:
Add support for ipv4 Ranges. For example:
123.123.12.23-123.123.16.255
This already can be done in a way that slightly differs from what you requested and that would include some additional IPs trough specifying the IP range like this 123.123.12-16.23-255 but I will add the way you asked for as an additional option. Consider this as a kind of workaround for the moment.
Add function to save the open port results to a file (IP:Port) format.
For example, the command used:
gort.exe -threads=100 -protocol=tcp -host=123.123.12.23-123.123.12.255 -ports=8080,80,443 -output=result.txt
if the open ports found from IPs they will be saved as IP:Port format. If multiple open ports found from same IP, then they will be added in new line like this:
123.123.12.132:80
123.123.12.132:8080
The functionality to export the scan results to a file is already present. This can be archived trough appending -file to your execution options. The scan result will be saved in a folder called scans that will be created in the current working directory. On the other hand I agree with your notion that the output could be formatted into something more programmatically usable. If I'm going this step I could format it like you suggested, one IP and port per line but I'm thinking about going with something even more structured here. What would you think about scan results outputted to JSON for example?
Hello,
Thanks for creating this app. I was actually looking for a GOlang's port scanner. Simply because of its excellent performance on threads and accuracy. And the speed is incomparable to other languages.
It would be very useful if you could add these features:
123.123.12.23-123.123.16.255
So the command may look like this for IPv4 Ranges:
gort.exe -threads=100 -protocol=tcp -host=123.123.12.23-123.123.12.255 -ports=8080,80,443
Add function to save the open port results to a file (IP:Port) format.
For example, the command used:
gort.exe -threads=100 -protocol=tcp -host=123.123.12.23-123.123.12.255 -ports=8080,80,443 -output=result.txt
if the open ports found from IPs they will be saved as IP:Port format. If multiple open ports found from same IP, then they will be added in new line like this:
123.123.12.132:80
123.123.12.132:8080
Have option to select scan method. SYN Scan as default is most preferable.
a custom -timeout= option
Hope you could add this features. There are lots of other port scanners from different languages, but rarely on golang. These features will surely bring this go app to the top.
Best Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: