[TOOL] GenIP - Generate Lists of IP Addresses
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GenIP - Generate Lists of IP Addresses
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SUMMARY
DETAILS
genip has two modes of operation that are detailed below:
NMap Mode (Default):
In this mode genip will expand all target specifications listed on the
command line. Since genip is essentially just the NMap target parsing code
it functions in exactly the same way. Here is what the NMap documentation
has to say about target specification:
Everything that isn't an option (or option argument) is treated as a
target host specification. The simplest case is listing single hostnames
or IP addresses on the command line. If you want to scan a subnet of IP
addresses, you can append /mask to the hostname or IP address. mask must
be between 0 (scan the whole Internet) and 32 (scan the single host
specified). Use /24 to scan a class "C" address and /16 for a class "B".
There is also a more powerful notation which lets you specify an IP
address using lists/ranges for each element. Thus you can scan the whole
class "B" network 192.168.*.* by specifying "192.168.*.*" or
"192.168.0-255.0-255" or even "192.168.1-50,51-255.1,2,3,4,5-255". And of
course you can use the mask notation: "192.168.0.0/16". These are all
equivalent. If you use asterisks ("*"), remember that most shells require
you to escape them with back slashes or protect them with quotes.
Range Mode:
In this mode two (and only two!) IP addresses must be specified, in dotted
quad notation, and the output is all the addresses between the two
(inclusive). This mode can be used to cross class boundaries.
To download the tool: <http://www.bindshell.net/tools/genip/genip.tgz>
http://www.bindshell.net/tools/genip/genip.tgz
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dave Armstrong.
To keep updated with the tool visit the project's homepage at:
<http://www.bindshell.net/tools/genip>
http://www.bindshell.net/tools/genip
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