import socket
import requests
import sys
class PortScanner:
def __init__(self, hostname, IPAddr, ip, choice, result, port, sock, IP):
self.hostname = hostname
self.IPAddr = IPAddr
self.ip = ip
self.choice = choice
self.result = result
self.port = port
self.sock = sock
self.IP = IP
hostname = socket.gethostname()
IPAddr = socket.gethostbyname(hostname)
ip = requests.get('https://checkip.amazonaws.com').text.strip()
print("Your Computer's Name is: " + hostname)
print("Your Computer IP Address is: ", IPAddr)
print("Your external IP address is: ", ip)
print("Which IP doe you wanna scan?")
choice = input("Enter '1' for your computer's, enter '2' for your external IP addresss, enter '3' for scanning specific ip. press anythong else to exit: ")
if choice == 1:
IP = IPAddr
elif choice == 2:
IP = ip
elif choice == 3:
IP = input("Enter IP address: ")
else:
sys.exit(0)
for port in range(0, 65535):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.settimeout(1)
result = sock.connect_ex((IP, port))
if 0 == result:
print("Port: {} Open 😁 😁".format(port))
else:
print("Port: {} CLOSED ☹️☹️".format(port), "----------------------")
sock.close()
This script is supposed to scan for open ports at a given ip so just gave it a little more features. Instead of following the script and do logic stuff based on the input, regardless of the input it goes and exits the program.
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