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find open servers on your IPv4 subnet, e.g. SSH

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Find SSH servers (without NMAP)

Platform-independent Python ≥ 3.6 script that finds SSH servers (or other services with open ports) on an IPv4 subnet, WITHOUT NMAP. Scans entire IPv4 subnet in less than 1 second using 100 threads via Python standard library concurrent.futures.

Install

Just run findssh.py directly. To allow use from other programs, you can install by:

pip install findssh

or from this repo:

pip install -e .

Usage

findssh

or from within Python

import findssh

findssh.run()

Command line options

  • -s check the string from the server to attempt to verify the correct service has been found
  • -t timeout per server (seconds) useful for high latency connection
  • -b baseip (check other subnet besides your own)
  • -p network port to scan (default 22)

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