A High-Performance TCP SYN scanner
Armada is a high performance TCP SYN scanner. This is equivalent to the type of scanning that nmap might perform when you use the -sS
scan type. Armada's main goal is to answer the basic question "Is this port open?". It is then up to you, or your tooling, to dig further to identify what an open port is for.
If you don't have rustup
installed, visit the rustup website and follow the instructions there to get started.
IMPORTANT: YOU MUST INSTALL cargo
VIA RUSTUP
After you have cargo
installed, run cargo install armada
.
As Armada uses raw sockets to perform port scanning, you'll either need to be running as root or give the Armada binary the CAP_NET_RAW
capability. My suggestion is the latter.
A full installation, after cargo
has been installed via rustup
, looks like this:
cargo install armada
sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw+ep' $(which armada)
Armada comes with help docs by running armada -h
; however, if you want to get started immediately, the typical way to perform a port scan is the following:
armada <IP or CIDR> -p <PORT or PORT RANGE>
e.g.
armada 8.8.8.0/24 -p 1-1000
Happy Scanning