Python3 For Pentesting - Developing A Port Scanner

Python3 For Pentesting - Developing A Port Scanner

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darkredblood
darkredblood - 28.05.2023 18:11

Thank you

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rationalism.
rationalism. - 21.03.2023 22:49

honestly you have improved my programming skills massively

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Nicolas Gregori
Nicolas Gregori - 30.08.2022 11:18

Basic script, but very functional!

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Diego Ovalle
Diego Ovalle - 16.08.2022 20:16

I was hoping to see other imports than the nmap library. This may be good to automate some scans. But for a real build from the ground network mapper is not the tutorial. Thanks

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Cung Pi
Cung Pi - 15.08.2022 17:49

thanks this helps me alot

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Marcy Gold
Marcy Gold - 01.03.2022 09:21

HSploit, thanks for sharing your knowledge. You are really intelligent [God-Level]!! What are your thoughts on where to find Python Scripts [with description] for Pen-Testers? The Python website does not have much of a description when I do keyword searches.

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POLYM3R
POLYM3R - 16.08.2021 14:59

which text editor you used ??

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smol
smol - 14.10.2020 16:55

Check the reply to this comment. pip install colorama before you try to use it.

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Irshad Tarsoo
Irshad Tarsoo - 14.08.2020 22:28

If you could talk about other python modules such as subprocess, mitmproxy, optparse etc.., it would be nice
Otherwise, great video 👍❤️

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Asher Manangan
Asher Manangan - 09.08.2020 07:24

Thanks

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MurdaTainMent
MurdaTainMent - 02.07.2020 10:08

The port scanner said open when it should've said closed

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Alex Grace
Alex Grace - 09.06.2020 07:03

why not loop through all the ports and check which one is open instead of manually checking a port one by one? that would definetly be an improvement.

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Papasan
Papasan - 26.05.2020 19:49

Extremely functional… Did you end up revising the port integer to scan multiple ports?

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Rosen
Rosen - 08.05.2020 00:39

Dhanyavad Bhai

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Antoni
Antoni - 07.05.2020 22:25

Doesn't show same results like nmap. Why?

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Md. Fariq Khir
Md. Fariq Khir - 07.05.2020 08:54

I need help. I can scan the port by inputting the specific value but when I do that in range, it's not working. For example port 80 is open, but when scanned in range, port 80 is closed.

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Sandeep Rao
Sandeep Rao - 11.04.2020 10:23

Epic Content across all videos, please keep the videos coming! Thanks

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Gautam Animesh
Gautam Animesh - 01.03.2020 19:35

how can we get port version ??

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Bless y
Bless y - 17.02.2020 16:55

thx

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Adwaith KS
Adwaith KS - 16.02.2020 16:54

Why every pentesting with python has portscanner building??.. When u have nmap and nessus

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Moe Zainal
Moe Zainal - 04.02.2020 21:37

Subbed 👍🏼

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Ahmad Swailem
Ahmad Swailem - 29.01.2020 09:40

This is one of the most videos i look up to.
Please do more content like this
Love your videos ❤❤❤

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Jon's Cybersecurity
Jon's Cybersecurity - 19.12.2019 20:01

nice job

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Nasco Man
Nasco Man - 28.09.2019 21:19

can someone connect me to a place to buy private crypter and exploit

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Sahil Maurya
Sahil Maurya - 25.09.2019 07:59

Hey Hackersploit !!!

i have been following you for a year or two and learning a lot from your videos.

I am trying to learn more in Hacking field and become a professional hacker.
Even thought i prefer to write scripts on my own i would love to have a look through your hacking materials .
SO PLEASE YOU CAN FIND A WAY TO SHARE IT ????

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PocketProductionsTV
PocketProductionsTV - 25.09.2019 02:33

Hackersploit please can you make an aauthorization key byapss for bought programms where u need a key to access some parts of a program bypass the key in applications🤲

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ItsyoboyRB
ItsyoboyRB - 22.09.2019 12:25

You are a good teacher.. thank you so much..for this..🙏🙏😊😄

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Andrew Polemeni
Andrew Polemeni - 22.09.2019 04:32

What would make this better is making a for loop to go through all 65535 ports or have the user specify a range. For i in range(21, 6000): It would also be great to add command-line arguments.

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saurrav
saurrav - 20.09.2019 20:42

We want more and more about python.......bro.....u r awesome

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Cornelius Muchindu
Cornelius Muchindu - 19.09.2019 22:58

When are you uploading the next video.. 💞

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Cult Of Sogga
Cult Of Sogga - 19.09.2019 16:30

sentdex has done portscanner in 2014 on his channel!!! For any port with multithreading!!!

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LinuxUser123
LinuxUser123 - 19.09.2019 13:41

can you show how to create a botnet for exploiting IP address and servers for educational purposes please thank you (:

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Djmo Stephens
Djmo Stephens - 18.09.2019 13:35

@hackersploit i need your help urgently pls, my audio studio computer was hacked with a message sent to me to pay a Ransomware fee of $980, i was able to find the virus using ‘Melwarebyte and Hitmanpro’ and did a restore but my files are damaged, after the attack my personal file extension change to ‘Kvag’ what can i do to have my files come back to normal pls help me out

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Asgardian Gamer
Asgardian Gamer - 18.09.2019 02:23

sir my pc is infected by .meds ransom ware i had removed but i need decryption tool please help me 😥😥

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ShakaFPV
ShakaFPV - 18.09.2019 02:23

I just want to say thank you for all your videos. I've learned so much and you explain things so clearly. Pen-testing and programming is so interesting and having a resource like this starting out is invaluable. I just finished all the other series on python, so this is a perfectly timed release :)

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Frisk Wingdings
Frisk Wingdings - 17.09.2019 23:47

Fork of Nmap 😒

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Rusiru Munasinghe
Rusiru Munasinghe - 17.09.2019 20:41

Excited for this!

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STOM
STOM - 17.09.2019 18:10

Xss basics?

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Cristi Vlad
Cristi Vlad - 17.09.2019 14:10

Awesome series man. Leveraging the capabilities of Python is actually like having secret superpowers :)

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dwan
dwan - 17.09.2019 12:52

what should i write if i want to scan a range of ports? e.g (50-400)

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LAGIM MEDIA FILES
LAGIM MEDIA FILES - 17.09.2019 12:47

Thank you Sir i learned a Lot....

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David G
David G - 17.09.2019 11:04

Quick question the course offered in the academy page Python for Ethical Hacking is it Python 3?

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Pedram Paknia
Pedram Paknia - 17.09.2019 08:56

When you want to scan a range of of ports like 1 to 1000, in python 3 you can't define the socket variable out side of the loop function. So you have to make a new instance of it for every single port. I'm not sure why you can't reuse the first instance. I'm looking forward if you have any solution.
Ps. lots of ❤️ for your efforts to expand the knowledge of security. Keep up the good work.

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Mr Venom(a1c3venom)
Mr Venom(a1c3venom) - 17.09.2019 07:49

Amazing.Please Make More Videos Of Making more tools

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Pranil Kulkarni
Pranil Kulkarni - 17.09.2019 06:13

Hey, thats a great video, need more python tutorials from you, you teach very good

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DHIRAL
DHIRAL - 17.09.2019 06:12

You should also code to scan for every port in {0000..9999}

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Foxglvz
Foxglvz - 17.09.2019 03:00

The video I was waiting for thank you man ! ♥

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