Takes a list of IP addresses and probes it for working HTTP
and HTTPS
servers.
Inspired by: https://github.com/tomnomnom/httprobe
usage: iprobe.py [-h] [-c CONCURRENCY]
This tool resolves given IP addresses via STDIN to http(s) hosts
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CONCURRENCY, --concurrency CONCURRENCY
number of threads (default: 40)
- Python3 required
$ git clone https://github.com/si9int/iprobe.git
"iprobe" accepts line-delimited addresses on STDIN
$ cat recon/example/ips.txt
104.244.45.254
104.244.42.132
209.237.199.128
Probe a file
- Format:
[HTTP status-code] URL
$ cat recon/example/ips.txt | python3 iprobe.py
[404] https://104.244.42.2/
[404] https://104.244.42.5/
[404] https://104.244.42.1/
[404] https://104.244.42.7/
Probe an address
$ echo "104.244.42.2" | python3 iprobe.py
[404] https://104.244.42.2/
[404] http://104.244.42.2/
Probe a CIDR address
$ prips 217.110.62.0/24 | python3 iprobe.py
...
You can set the concurrency level with the -c
flag (default: 40)
$ cat recon/example/ips.txt | python3 iprobe.py -c 100