ZMap is a fast single packet network scanner designed for Internet-wide network surveys. On a typical desktop computer with a gigabit Ethernet connection, ZMap is capable scanning the entire public IPv4 address space in under 45 minutes. With a 10gigE connection and PF_RING, ZMap can scan the IPv4 address space in under 5 minutes.
ZMap operates on GNU/Linux, Mac OS, and BSD. ZMap currently has fully implemented probe modules for TCP SYN scans, ICMP, DNS queries, UPnP, BACNET, and can send a large number of UDP probes. If you are looking to do more involved scans, e.g., banner grab or TLS handshake, take a look at ZGrab (https://github.com/zmap/zgrab), ZMap's sister project that does application-layer handshakes.
The latest stable release of ZMap is version 2.1.1 and supports Linux, Mac OS, and BSD. It can be installed through the built-in package managers on the following operating systems:
Debian or Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install zmap
Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL: sudo yum install zmap
Gentoo: sudo emerge zmap
Mac OS (using Homebrew): brew install zmap
Arch Linux: Available through AUR
Instructions on building ZMap from source can be found in INSTALL.
There is information on how to use ZMap in our Github Wiki.
ZMap Copyright 2017 Regents of the University of Michigan
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