TCP banner grabber implemented in Go (experimental) ====== This program will make TCP connections to IP addresses provided on stdin, optionally send a short message, and wait for responses. Each response is printed to stdout, along with the responding host's IP address. Status messages appear on stderr. USING: ----- go build banner.go zmap -p 80 -N 1000 -o - | ./banner -port 80 -concurrent 100 -data http-req > banners.out OPTIONS: ----- -concurrent Number of connections that can be going on at once. This, combined with timeouts, will decide the maximum rate at which banners are grabbed. If this value is set higher than 1000, you should use `ulimit -SHn 1000000` and `ulimit -SSn 1000000` to avoid running out of file descriptors (typically capped at 1024). Default: 100. -port The port which to connect to hosts on. Default: 80. -timeout Connection timeout (seconds). Give up on a host if grabber has not completed by this time. Default: 4 seconds. -format Format to output banner responses. One of 'hex', 'ascii', or 'base64'. Default: ascii. --data Optional data file. This data will be sent to each host upon successful connection. Occurrences of the string '%s' will be replaced with the current target host's address.