-i
For pinging use ICMP Timestamp Requests in addition
to Echo Requests.
Appendix B : Tool Syntax
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Chapter Tool Syntax
Chapter 2
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Scanline -j
Do not output ???-----...??? separator between IPs.
-l
Read TCP ports from file.
-L
Read UDP ports from file.
-m
Bind to given local interface IP.
-n
No port scanning only pinging (unless you use
-p
).
-o
Output file (overwrite).
-O
Output file (append).
-p
Do not ping hosts before scanning.
-q
Timeout for pings (ms). Default is 2000.
-r
Resolve IP addresses to hostnames.
-s
Output in comma separated format (csv).
-t
TCP port(s) to scan (a comma-separated list of
ports/ranges).
-T
Use internal list of TCP ports.
-u
UDP port(s) to scan (a comma-separated list of
ports/ranges).
-U
Use internal list of UDP ports.
-v
Verbose mode.
-z
Randomize IP and port scan order.
Xprobe2
Usage:
./xprobe2 [options] target
Options:
-v
Be verbose.
-r
Show route to target (traceroute).
-p
Specify port number, protocol,
and state.
Example: tcp:23:open, UDP:53:CLOSED
-c
Specify config file to use.
-h
Print this help.
-o
Use logfile to log everything.
-t
Set initial receive timeout or roundtrip
time.
-s
Set packsending delay (milliseconds).
-d
Specify debugging level.
-D
Disable module number .
-M
Enable module number .
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