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Add the tool RustScan #228
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Thx @gbe, better to move this tool to the network package, like nmap i think
Done. I squashed the commits. |
I launched the test workflow |
Network failed |
rustscan -a "$CIDR" --scripts custom --ulimit 5000 | ||
rustscan -a "$CIDR" --greppable | ||
rustscan -a "$CIDR" -p 80,443,8080 | ||
rustscan -a "$CIDR" --top |
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Please use long format option
--addresses
instead of-a
--ports
instead of-p
Also please replace$CIDR
with$TARGET
(there is a set of defined arguments to be used dynamically in the history)
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This is done. Commits squashed.
LGTM |
Hello,
this PR aims at adding the tool RustScan to the base image.
I was not sure about the sourcing, but I left it as is.
This code is actually inspired from the function install_rusthound.
Cheers