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Naabu is a port scanning tool written in Go that allows you to enumerate valid ports for hosts in a fast and reliable manner. It is a really simple tool that does fast SYN/CONNECT/UDP scans on the host/list of hosts and lists all ports that return a reply.
- Fast And Simple SYN/CONNECT/UDP probe based scanning
- Optimized for ease of use and lightweight on resources
- DNS Port scan
- Automatic IP Deduplication for DNS port scan
- IPv4/IPv6 Port scan (experimental)
- Passive Port enumeration using Shodan Internetdb
- Host Discovery scan (experimental)
- NMAP integration for service discovery
- Multiple input support - STDIN/HOST/IP/CIDR/ASN
- Multiple output format support - JSON/TXT/STDOUT
naabu -h
This will display help for the tool. Here are all the switches it supports.
Usage:
./naabu [flags]
INPUT:
-host string[] hosts to scan ports for (comma-separated)
-list, -l string list of hosts to scan ports (file)
-exclude-hosts, -eh string hosts to exclude from the scan (comma-separated)
-exclude-file, -ef string list of hosts to exclude from scan (file)
PORT:
-port, -p string ports to scan (80,443, 100-200)
-top-ports, -tp string top ports to scan (default 100) [full,100,1000]
-exclude-ports, -ep string ports to exclude from scan (comma-separated)
-ports-file, -pf string list of ports to scan (file)
-port-threshold, -pts int port threshold to skip port scan for the host
-exclude-cdn, -ec skip full port scans for CDN/WAF (only scan for port 80,443)
-display-cdn, -cdn display cdn in use
RATE-LIMIT:
-c int general internal worker threads (default 25)
-rate int packets to send per second (default 1000)
UPDATE:
-up, -update update naabu to latest version
-duc, -disable-update-check disable automatic naabu update check
OUTPUT:
-o, -output string file to write output to (optional)
-j, -json write output in JSON lines format
-csv write output in csv format
CONFIGURATION:
-config string path to the naabu configuration file (default $HOME/.config/naabu/config.yaml)
-scan-all-ips, -sa scan all the IP's associated with DNS record
-ip-version, -iv string[] ip version to scan of hostname (4,6) - (default 4) (default ["4"])
-scan-type, -s string type of port scan (SYN/CONNECT) (default "s")
-source-ip string source ip and port (x.x.x.x:yyy)
-interface-list, -il list available interfaces and public ip
-interface, -i string network Interface to use for port scan
-nmap invoke nmap scan on targets (nmap must be installed) - Deprecated
-nmap-cli string nmap command to run on found results (example: -nmap-cli 'nmap -sV')
-r string list of custom resolver dns resolution (comma separated or from file)
-proxy string socks5 proxy (ip[:port] / fqdn[:port]
-proxy-auth string socks5 proxy authentication (username:password)
-resume resume scan using resume.cfg
-stream stream mode (disables resume, nmap, verify, retries, shuffling, etc)
-passive display passive open ports using shodan internetdb api
-irt, -input-read-timeout value timeout on input read (default 3m0s)
-no-stdin Disable Stdin processing
HOST-DISCOVERY:
-sn, -host-discovery Perform Only Host Discovery
-Pn, -skip-host-discovery Skip Host discovery
-ps, -probe-tcp-syn string[] TCP SYN Ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-pa, -probe-tcp-ack string[] TCP ACK Ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-pe, -probe-icmp-echo ICMP echo request Ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-pp, -probe-icmp-timestamp ICMP timestamp request Ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-pm, -probe-icmp-address-mask ICMP address mask request Ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-arp, -arp-ping ARP ping (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-nd, -nd-ping IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (host discovery needs to be enabled)
-rev-ptr Reverse PTR lookup for input ips
OPTIMIZATION:
-retries int number of retries for the port scan (default 3)
-timeout int millisecond to wait before timing out (default 1000)
-warm-up-time int time in seconds between scan phases (default 2)
-ping ping probes for verification of host
-verify validate the ports again with TCP verification
DEBUG:
-health-check, -hc run diagnostic check up
-debug display debugging information
-verbose, -v display verbose output
-no-color, -nc disable colors in CLI output
-silent display only results in output
-version display version of naabu
-stats display stats of the running scan (deprecated)
-si, -stats-interval int number of seconds to wait between showing a statistics update (deprecated) (default 5)
-mp, -metrics-port int port to expose naabu metrics on (default 63636)
Download the ready to run binary / docker or install with GO
Note: before installing naabu, make sure to install
libpcap
library for packet capturing.
To install libcap on Linux: sudo apt install -y libpcap-dev
, on Mac: brew install libpcap
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/naabu/v2/cmd/naabu@latest
To run the tool on a target, just use the following command.
naabu -host hackerone.com
This will run the tool against hackerone.com. There are a number of configuration options that you can pass along with this command. The verbose switch -v
can be used to display verbose information.
naabu -host hackerone.com
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[INF] Running SYN scan with root privileges
[INF] Found 4 ports on host hackerone.com (104.16.100.52)
hackerone.com:80
hackerone.com:443
hackerone.com:8443
hackerone.com:8080
The ports to scan for on the host can be specified via -p
parameter (udp ports must be expressed as u:port
). It takes nmap format ports and runs enumeration on them.
naabu -p 80,443,21-23,u:53 -host hackerone.com
By default, the Naabu checks for nmap's Top 100
ports. It supports the following in-built port lists -
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-top-ports 100 |
Scan for nmap top 100 port |
-top-ports 1000 |
Scan for nmap top 1000 port |
-p - |
Scan for full ports from 1-65535 |
You can also specify specific ports which you would like to exclude from the scan.
naabu -p - -exclude-ports 80,443
To run the naabu on a list of hosts, -list
option can be used.
naabu -list hosts.txt
To run the naabu on a ASN, AS input can be used. It takes the IP address available for given ASN and runs the enumeration on them.
echo AS14421 | naabu -p 80,443
216.101.17.249:80
216.101.17.249:443
216.101.17.248:443
216.101.17.252:443
216.101.17.251:80
216.101.17.251:443
216.101.17.250:443
216.101.17.250:80
You can also get output in json format using -json
switch. This switch saves the output in the JSON lines format.
naabu -host 104.16.99.52 -json
{"ip":"104.16.99.52","port":443}
{"ip":"104.16.99.52","port":80}
The ports discovered can be piped to other tools too. For example, you can pipe the ports discovered by naabu to httpx which will then find running http servers on the host.
echo hackerone.com | naabu -silent | httpx -silent
http://hackerone.com:8443
http://hackerone.com:443
http://hackerone.com:8080
http://hackerone.com:80
The speed can be controlled by changing the value of rate
flag that represent the number of packets per second. Increasing it while processing hosts may lead to increased false-positive rates. So it is recommended to keep it to a reasonable amount.
Naabu supports both IPv4 and IPv6. Both ranges can be piped together as input. If IPv6 is used, connectivity must be correctly configured, and the network interface must have an IPv6 address assigned (inet6
) and a default gateway.
echo hackerone.com | dnsx -resp-only -a -aaaa -silent | naabu -p 80 -silent
104.16.99.52:80
104.16.100.52:80
2606:4700::6810:6434:80
2606:4700::6810:6334:80
The option -ip-version 6
makes the tool use IPv6 addresses while resolving domain names.
echo hackerone.com | ./naabu -p 80 -ip-version 6
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Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage.
[INF] Running CONNECT scan with non root privileges
[INF] Found 1 ports on host hackerone.com (2606:4700::6810:6334)
hackerone.com:80
To scan all the IPs of both version, ip-version 4,6
can be used along with -scan-all-ips
flag.
echo hackerone.com | ./naabu -iv 4,6 -sa -p 80 -silent
[INF] Found 1 ports on host hackerone.com (104.16.100.52)
hackerone.com:80
[INF] Found 1 ports on host hackerone.com (104.16.99.52)
hackerone.com:80
[INF] Found 1 ports on host hackerone.com (2606:4700::6810:6334)
hackerone.com:80
[INF] Found 1 ports on host hackerone.com (2606:4700::6810:6434)
hackerone.com:80
Naabu optionally supports multiple options to perform host discovery, as outlined below. Host discovery is completed automatically before beginning a connect/syn scan if the process has enough privileges. -sn
flag instructs the toll to perform host discovery only. -Pn
flag skips the host discovery phase. Host discovery is completed using multiple internal methods; one can specify the desired approach to perform host discovery by setting available options.
Available options to perform host discovery:
- ARP ping (
-arp
) - TCP SYN ping (
-ps 80
) - TCP ACK ping (
-pa 443
) - ICMP echo ping (
-pe
) - ICMP timestamp ping (
-pp
) - ICMP address mask ping (
-pm
) - IPv6 neighbor discovery (
-nd
)
Naabu supports config file as default located at $HOME/.config/naabu/config.yaml
, It allows you to define any flag in the config file and set default values to include for all scans.
We have integrated nmap support for service discovery or any additional scans supported by nmap on the found results by Naabu, make sure you have nmap
installed to use this feature.
To use,nmap-cli
flag can be used followed by nmap command, for example:-
echo hackerone.com | naabu -nmap-cli 'nmap -sV -oX nmap-output'
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[WRN] Use with caution. You are responsible for your actions
[WRN] Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage.
[INF] Running TCP/ICMP/SYN scan with root privileges
[INF] Found 4 ports on host hackerone.com (104.16.99.52)
hackerone.com:443
hackerone.com:80
hackerone.com:8443
hackerone.com:8080
[INF] Running nmap command: nmap -sV -p 80,8443,8080,443 104.16.99.52
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-09-23 05:02 UTC
Nmap scan report for 104.16.99.52
Host is up (0.0021s latency).
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open http cloudflare
443/tcp open ssl/https cloudflare
8080/tcp open http-proxy cloudflare
8443/tcp open ssl/https-alt cloudflare
Naabu also supports excluding CDN/WAF IPs being port scanned. If used, only 80
and 443
ports get scanned for those IPs. This feature can be enabled by using exclude-cdn
flag.
Currently cloudflare
, akamai
, incapsula
and sucuri
IPs are supported for exclusions.
Naabu exposes json scan info on a local port bound to localhost at http://localhost:63636/metrics
(the port can be changed via the -metrics-port
flag)
The following sample program scan the port 80
of scanme.sh
. The results are returned via the OnResult
callback:
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/projectdiscovery/goflags"
"github.com/projectdiscovery/naabu/v2/pkg/result"
"github.com/projectdiscovery/naabu/v2/pkg/runner"
)
func main() {
options := runner.Options{
Host: goflags.StringSlice{"scanme.sh"},
ScanType: "s",
OnResult: func(hr *result.HostResult) {
log.Println(hr.Host, hr.Ports)
},
Ports: "80",
}
naabuRunner, err := runner.NewRunner(&options)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer naabuRunner.Close()
naabuRunner.RunEnumeration()
}
- Naabu allows arbitrary binary execution as a feature to support nmap integration.
- Naabu is designed to scan ports on multiple hosts / mass port scanning.
- As default naabu is configured with a assumption that you are running it from VPS.
- We suggest tuning the flags / rate if running naabu from local system.
- For best results, run naabu as root user.
Naabu is made with 🖤 by the projectdiscovery team. Community contributions have made the project what it is.
See the Thanks.md file for more details.