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rustscan

Modern Port Scanner written in Rust. Note: nmap must be installed for some of the examples below to work. More information: https://github.com/bee-san/RustScan/wiki.

  • Scan all ports of one or more comma-delimited addresses using the default values:

rustscan {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{ip_or_hostname}}

  • Scan the top 1000 ports with service and version detection:

rustscan --top {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}

  • Scan a specific list of ports:

rustscan {{[-p|--ports]}} {{port1,port2,...}} {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}

  • Scan a specific range of ports:

rustscan {{[-r|--range]}} {{start}}-{{end}} {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}

  • Invoke nmap functionalities (Nmap’s OS detection and default scripts):

rustscan {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}} -- -O {{[-sC|--script=default]}}

  • Scan with custom batch size (default: 4500) and timeout (default: 1500ms):

rustscan {{[-b|--batch-size]}} {{batch_size}} {{[-t|--timeout]}} {{timeout}} {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}

  • Scan with specific port order:

rustscan --scan-order {{serial|random}} {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}

  • Scan in greppable mode (only output of the ports, no nmap):

rustscan {{[-g|--greppable]}} {{[-a|--addresses]}} {{address_or_addresses}}