CyberScan is an open source penetration testing tool that can analyse packets , decoding , scanning ports, pinging and geolocation of an IP including (latitude, longitude , region , country ...)
- Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10
- GNU/Linux
- MacOSX
You can download CyberScan by cloning the Git repository:
git clone https://github.com/medbenali/CyberScan.git
cd CyberScan/
python CyberScan.py -v
CyberScan works out of the box with Python version 2.6.x and 2.7.x.
CyberScan is able to send and capture packets of several protocols, forging and decoding them to be used to most network tasks such as scanning, pinging, probing, and attacks.
Make sure you have CyberScan in your machine:
$ git clone https://github.com/medbenali/CyberScan.git
You can test the installation firing up CyberScan iteratively. These are some useful functions:
$ CyberScan -h
We can perform ping operations with several protocols using CyberScan The fastest way to discover hosts on a local Ethernet network is to use ARP:
$ CyberScan -s 192.168.1.0/24 -p arp
[*] Starting Ping ARP for 192.168.1.0/24
Begin emission:
Finished to send 256 packets.
Received 0 packets, got 0 answers, remaining 256 packets
In other cases we can use ICMP ping:
$ CyberScan -s 192.168.1.1-254 -p icmp
[*] Starting Ping ARP for 192.168.1.0/24
Begin emission:
Finished to send 256 packets.
Received 0 packets, got 0 answers, remaining 256 packets
In case when ICMP echo requests are blocked, we can still use TCP:
$ CyberScan -s 192.168.1.1-254 -p tcp -d 80
Or even UDP (which produces ICMP port unreachable errors from live hosts). We can pick any port which is most likely to be closed, such as port 0:
$ CyberScan -s 192.168.*.1-10 -p udp
In CyberSan Tool we can scan with or without specify start and end port
$ CyberScan -s 192.168.1.1 -p scan -d 1 -t 100
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
[*] CyberScan Port Scanner
[*] Scanning 192.168.1.1 From Port 1 To 100:
[*] Starting CyberScan 1.01 at 2017-07-14 14:00 CEST
[*] Scan In Progress ...
[*] Connecting To Port : 100
[*] Scanning Completed at 2017-07-14 14:00 CEST
[*] CyberScan done: 1IP address (1host up) scanned in 0.32 seconds
[*] Open Ports:
23 TELNET: Open
53 DNS: Open
80 HTTP: Open
$ CyberScan -s 8.8.8.8 -p scan
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
[*] CyberScan Port Scanner
[*] Scanning For Most Common Ports On 8.8.8.8
[*] Starting CyberScan 1.01 at 2017-07-14 14:03 CEST
[*] Scan In Progress ...
[*] Connecting To Port : 10000 109 110 123 137 138 139 143 156 2082 2083 2086 2087 21 22 23 25 3306 389 546 547 69 80 8443 993 995
[*] Scanning Completed at 2017-07-14 14:03 CEST
[*] CyberScan done: 1IP address (1host up) scanned in 13.11 seconds
[*] Open Ports:
53 DNS: Open
443 HTTPS: Open
$ CyberScan -s 72.229.28.185 -p geoip
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
[*] IP Address: 72.229.28.185
[*] City: New York
[*] Region Code: NY
[*] Area Code: 212
[*] Time Zone: America/New_York
[*] Dma Code: 501
[*] Metro Code: New York, NY
[*] Latitude: 40.7605
[*] Longitude: -73.9933
[*] Zip Code: 10036
[*] Country Name: United States
[*] Country Code: US
[*] Country Code3: USA
[*] Continent: NA
CyberScan can analyse pcap files in order to extract and decode ethernet, ip, tcp, icmp, udp headers.
$ CyberScan -f test.pcap -p eth
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
----------------------------------------
[*] Packet : 1
[+] ### [ Ethernet ] ###
[*] Mac Destination : 00:1f:f3:3c:e1:13
[*] Mac Source : f8:1e:df:e5:84:3a
[*] Ethernet Type : 2048
$ CyberScan -f test.pcap -p ip
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
----------------------------------------
[*] Packet : 1
[+] ###[ IP ] ###
[*] IP Source : 172.16.11.12
[*] IP Destination : 74.125.19.17
[*] IP Version : 4
[*] IP Ihl : 5
[*] IP Tos : 0
[*] IP Len : 79
[*] IP Id : 56915
[*] IP Flags : 2
[*] IP Frag : 0
[*] IP Ttl : 64
[*] IP Protocol : 6
[*] IP Chksum : 18347
[*] IP Options : []
[*] IP Dump :
0000 45 00 00 4F DE 53 40 00 40 06 47 AB AC 10 0B 0C E..O.S@[email protected].....
0010 4A 7D 13 11 FC 35 01 BB C6 D9 14 D0 C5 1E 2D BF J}...5........-.
0020 80 18 FF FF CB 8C 00 00 01 01 08 0A 1A 7D 84 2C .............}.,
0030 37 C5 58 B0 15 03 01 00 16 43 1A 88 1E FA 7A BC 7.X......C....z.
0040 22 6E E6 32 7A 53 47 00 A7 5D CC 64 EA 8E 92 "n.2zSG..].d...
$ CyberScan -f test.pcap -p tcp
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
----------------------------------------
[*] Packet : 1
[+] ###[ TCP ] ###
[*] TCP Source Port : 64565
[*] TCP Destination Port : 443
[*] TCP Seq : 3336115408
[*] TCP Ack : 3307089343
[*] TCP Dataofs : 8
[*] TCP Reserved : 0
[*] TCP Flags : 24
[*] TCP Window : 65535
[*] TCP Chksum : 52108
[*] TCP Urgptr : 0
[*] TCP Options : [('NOP', None), ('NOP', None), ('Timestamp', (444433452, 935680176))]
[*] TCP Dump :
0000 FC 35 01 BB C6 D9 14 D0 C5 1E 2D BF 80 18 FF FF .5........-.....
0010 CB 8C 00 00 01 01 08 0A 1A 7D 84 2C 37 C5 58 B0 .........}.,7.X.
$ CyberScan -f test.pcap -p udp
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
----------------------------------------
[*] Packet : 1
[+] ###[ UDP ] ###
[*] UDP Source Port : 54639
[*] UDP Destination Port : 53
[*] UDP Len : 47
[*] UDP Chksum : 30084
[*] UDP Dump :
0000 D5 6F 00 35 00 2F 75 84 13 A2 01 00 00 01 00 00 .o.5./u.........
0010 00 00 00 00 04 65 38 37 32 01 67 0A 61 6B 61 6D .....e872.g.akam
0020 61 69 65 64 67 65 03 6E 65 74 00 00 01 00 01 aiedge.net.....
$ CyberScan -f test.pcap -p icmp
WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
----------------------------------------
[*] Packet : 1
[+] ###[ ICMP ] ###
[*] ICMP Type : 3
[*] ICMP Code : 3
[*] ICMP Chksum : 5296
[*] ICMP Id : None
[*] ICMP Seq : None
[*] ICMP Dump :
0000 03 03 14 B0 00 00 00 00 45 00 00 43 C1 80 00 00 ........E..C....
0010 40 11 4A FC AC 10 0B 01 AC 10 0B 0C 00 35 E7 E8 @.J..........5..
0020 00 2F 00 00 ./..