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masscan with exclusive exclusions

Information

This is still a work in progress.

This is just a little side project I am working on that will search keywords in a database of Autonomous System Numbers (ASN). The ASN is then turned into a list of its respective IP ranges that fall under it.

The ranges are all stored in a JSON file for easy parsing. Depending on what you are scanning for, this list can be altered to better suit your needs.

As it stands, there are 4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses. After excluding reserved, private, & governement ranges, you can drop that number drastically, thus speeding up your scan times.

Total IPv4 Addresses   : 4,294,967,296
Total IPv4 After Clean : 3,343,567,221
Total IPv6 Addresses   : 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
Total IPv6 After Clean : 336,289,486,288,049,758,211,573,978,091,720,015,870

Todo

  • Do we need parsers for Office/Google from their provided JSON or do all those ranges fall under a single ASN?
  • distributed masscan using the masscan python library
  • masscan exclude.conf output format (with comments describing the ranges)
  • possibly find a database that contains all the prefixes behind an ASN (bgpview heavily throttles and can only handle 1 ASN at a time) (for now a bad.json is generated to list empty ASN's)
  • Seperate queries by sectors (Government, social media, financial institutons, schools, etc)

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