Angry IP Scanner

Angry IP Scanner

Angry IP Scanner can serve network administrators in numerous capacities. This includes network monitoring, discovering new devices within their networks, opening ports for specific purposes etc. Additionally, its Java base makes it portable and capable of running across various platforms.

It can scan a range of IP addresses and return information such as ping time, ports, hostname and MAC address. Furthermore, plugins allow developers to extend its reports by adding their own fetchers for increased data gathering capabilities.

Easy to use

Angry IP Scanner features many convenient features that make it simple for anyone to use, including cross-platform compatibility and lightweight design, making it suitable for running off a USB drive without complex installations. As it supports saving results in CSV, TXT or XML formats it makes an excellent solution for quick scans on workstations without needing full software packages installed first.

This tool can be used for multiple tasks, including verifying dead IP addresses, resolving hostnames, determining MAC addresses and scanning ports. Furthermore, its Java programming allows it to run on various platforms while its DEB- and RPM-based packages for Linux devices are provided – providing support for Ubuntu/Kali Linux as well as Red Hat-based devices.

Another impressive aspect of this tool is its capability of exporting all collected information as an easy list format, ideal for help desk tickets, documentation or presentations. Furthermore, this data can also be integrated into external programs to automatically connect to hosts scanned, by using openers – programs which read IP:Port lines in results lists and execute external commands based on them.

Angry IP Scanner can be run with minimal requirements compared to Nmap, which requires administrative privileges for operation. With only needing terminal access (BASH shell), and user permissions needed for running it Angry IP Scanner is accessible by both white hat and black hat hackers alike.

This program can be downloaded as either a zip file for Windows, or as an executable on Linux and macOS; macOS users have two separate installers to support older Intel-based systems as well as newer M1 and M2 chips; both Windows installer and macOS stand-alone executable contain their own separate Java runtime – the first time you run the Mac app it will prompt you to allow apps from sources outside the App Store as is common practice with many Mac applications; Raspberry Pi OS users also have their own version available!

Fast

Angry IP Scanner is a port and network scanner compatible with multiple operating systems. This scanner can help detect open ports or devices on a network or discover which services are running on hosts in its immediate area. Furthermore, the program enables repeatable scans by saving scan parameters so as to repeat it periodically without having to change each time manually.

While there are various tools for detecting open ports, Angry IP Scanner stands out due to its speed and versatility. It can run ping and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) scans at high speed for network monitoring purposes; and offers various scanning range options so you can personalize your results to fit your specific needs.

The program utilizes fetchers, modules that collect information about host computers on a network. They collect various types of information such as IP address, ping time, host name and open ports from host computers on the network. The number of fetchers active at any given time depends on scanner configuration settings; additional data collection modules can also be added via plugins.

For maximum scanning speed, Angry IP Scanner utilizes multithreading. While the program supports up to 100 threads at any one time, it is advised to limit yourself to using no more than half this number since many modern hardware components cannot handle more simultaneous connections and packets than this limit allows.

Start Ping Scan: Software will attempt to connect to each host on the network by sending standard Internet Control Message Protocol echo requests and receiving responses back. If a host is active and up, its status will show as green while for any that are down it will show as red.

Angry IP Scanner can be extended with plugins that add support for additional protocols and features, which can be downloaded from its website. Furthermore, these extensions can be personalized to fit the specific requirements of your system, while scanning reports can be saved in CSV, TXT, XML and IP-Port list file formats for easy storage.

Flexible

Angry IP Scanner is a flexible network scanning tool, perfect for performing network audits, locating devices or computers within networks and gathering information about them. It’s simple to use and easy to customize; unlike Nmap which may become daunting with its abundance of options and functionality. In contrast, Angry IP Scanner features a graphical user interface which makes network scanning intuitive without causing confusion or difficulty in using its powerful features.

The user-friendly graphical interface enables them to enter their desired network and list of host names or IP addresses they would like to search for, before clicking “Start” for scanning. Once completed, results of scanning will appear as a list with color codes denoting whether hosts are down, up or have open ports.

When a host is down, a red icon will be displayed in the result window; when up, blue is used instead; green indicates open ports on that host. Once scanning has finished, users can select their target host or range as well as their scanning method; once complete they can save results as CSV, TXT, or XML files and also save scanning parameters so as to repeat similar scans without reconfiguring settings each time around.

Angry IP Scanner features both an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) and command line interface, making it accessible for average people as well as tech savvy users alike. Average users can utilize the GUI while tech-savvy users may prefer the command line interface; its intuitive and easy navigation make it ideal for beginners while its more technical abilities may come in handy for penetration testers during reconnaissance exercises or running queries faster than more sophisticated tools can achieve. It is available free for both Linux and Windows platforms.

Affordable

Angry IP Scanner is an open-source network scanner offering many features for users. It uses various scanning methods, including ping scans, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and TCP scans; users may also add custom plugins written in Java programming language to enhance its basic functionality – these plugins may include feeders, fetchers, exporters or others.

The application is user-friendly and portable, making it ideal for network administrators who require visibility of what is on their network. Unlike similar programs, it does not require complex installations and can easily be copied on USB drives and run from any location – making it useful across small to midsize businesses, federal agencies and financial institutions alike.

Open-source licenses guarantee that software remains free and available, unlike proprietary programs. This ensures its continued availability for use, protecting users against companies purchasing it and locking out other users from using it. Furthermore, GNU General Public License (GPL) prohibits theft of source code for commercial gain.

Comparative to its competitors, Angry IP Scanner stands out by being highly cost-effective. Its price even rivals that of a standard PC, making it suitable for penetration testing and network monitoring purposes. Large companies may find its services especially valuable as it can detect vulnerabilities within their infrastructures and offer solutions to fix them quickly and efficiently.

One of the greatest features of Angry IP Scanner is its ability to save scan results, which makes it invaluable for organizations conducting frequent and repetitive scans. Furthermore, this feature enables the user to make changes without creating new scans each time; saving both time and money.

One key advantage is its compatibility with multiple operating systems – Linux, Mac OS X and Windows are all supported as are popular network monitoring solutions such as Lansweeper and Invicti.

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