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I was porting ipv4 application to ipv6; i was done with TCP transports. Now i am facing problem with SCTp transport at runtime.
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and
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Hi All,
Im looking for a command that can remotely connect to another AIX machine and execute scripts present in that server(Possible scenarios are a complete a restart of 3 servers in a cluster through a single script execution present in one of the servers). Im relatively new to AIX and... (5 Replies)
Hello,
Kindly guide.
SendMail function on my script is not working, but it works manually.
Any better way to handle the script is appreciable.
#!/bin/sh
GetHostConnection()
{
truncate --size 0 /home/web/for_mail.out
while read -r lines ;
do
ip=`echo $lines | awk '{print... (9 Replies)
Greetings Experts,
I am working for a bank client and have a question on connect-direct and SFTP.
We are using Linux RedHat servers. We use connect-direct to transfer (NDM) files from one server to another server. At times, we manually transfer the files using SFTP from one server to another... (2 Replies)
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scanssh
scanssh(1) BSD General Commands Manual scanssh(1)NAME
scanssh -- scans the Internet for open proxies and SSH servers
SYNOPSIS
scanssh [-VIERph] [-s scanners,...] [-n ports,...] [-e excludefile] addresses...
DESCRIPTION
ScanSSH scans the given addresses and networks for running services. It mainly allows the detection of open proxies and Internet services.
For known services, ScanSSH will query their version number and displays the results in a list.
The adresses can be either specified as an IPv4 address or an CIDR like IP prefix, ipaddress/masklength. Ports can be appended by adding a
colon at the end of address specification.
Additionally, the following two commands can be prefixed to the address:
random(n[,seed])/ The random command selects random address from the address range specified. The arguments are as follows: n is the number
of address to randomly create in the given network and seed is a seed for the pseudo random number generator.
split(s,e)/ The split command is used to split the address range in several unique components. This can be use to scan from serveral
hosts in parallel. The arguments are as follows: e specifies the number of hosts scanning in parallel and s is the number
of the host this particular scan runs on.
The options are as follows:
-V Causes scanssh to print its version number.
-I Does not send a SSH identification string.
-E Exit the program, if the file containing the addresses for exclusion can not be found.
-R If addresses are generated at random, this flag causes the program to ignore excluded addresses from the exclude file. The
default behaviour is to always exclude addresses.
-p Specifies that ScanSSH should operate as a proxy detector. This flag sets the default modes and default scanners to detect
open proxies.
-h Displays the usage of the program.
-n ports,... Specifies the port numbers to scan. Ports are separated by commas. Each specified scanner is run for each port in this
list. The default is 22.
-s scanners Specifies a number of scanners should be executed for each open port. Multiple scanners are separated by commas. The fol-
lowing scanners are currently supported:
ssh Finds versions for SSH, Web and SMTP servers.
socks5 Detects if a SOCKS V5 proxy is running on the port.
socks4 Detects if a SOCKS V4 proxy is running on the port.
http-proxy Detects a HTTP get proxy.
http-connect Detects a HTTP connect proxy.
telnet-proxy Detects telnet based proxy servers.
-e excludefile Specifies the file that contains the addresses to be excluded from the scan. The syntax is the same as for the addresses on
the command line.
The output from scanssh contains only IP addresses. However, the IP addresses can be converted to names with the logresolve(8) tool included
in the Apache webserver.
EXAMPLES
The following command scans the class C network 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.255 for open proxies:
scanssh -p 10.0.0.0/24
The next command scans for ssh servers on port 22 only:
scanssh -n 22 -s ssh 192.168.0.0/16
The following command can be used in a parallel scan. Two hosts scan the specified networks randomly, where this is the first host:
scanssh 'random(0,rsd)/split(1,2)/(192.168.0.0/16 10.1.0.0/24):22,80'
BUGS
At the moment, scanssh leaves a one line entry in the log file of the ssh server. It is probably not possible to avoid that.
BSD July 17, 2000 BSD