zmap
ZMap is a fast single packet network scanner designed for Internet-wide network surveys.
Science Score: 64.0%
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Repository
ZMap is a fast single packet network scanner designed for Internet-wide network surveys.
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: zmap
- License: apache-2.0
- Language: C
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://zmap.io
- Size: 6.4 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 5,843
- Watchers: 233
- Forks: 946
- Open Issues: 13
- Releases: 17
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Metadata Files
README.md
ZMap: The Internet Scanner
ZMap is a fast stateless single packet network scanner designed for Internet-wide network surveys. On a typical desktop computer with a gigabit Ethernet connection, ZMap is capable of scanning the entire public IPv4 address space on a single port in under 45 minutes. For example, sending a TCP SYN packet to every IPv4 address on port 25 to find potential SMTP servers. With a 10gigE connection and either netmap or PF_RING, ZMap can scan the IPv4 address space in under 5 minutes.
ZMap operates on GNU/Linux, Mac OS, and BSD. ZMap currently has fully implemented probe modules for TCP SYN scans, ICMP, DNS queries, UPnP, BACNET, and can send a large number of UDP probes. If you are looking to do more involved scans (e.g., banner grab or TLS handshake), take a look at ZGrab 2, ZMap's sister project that performs stateful application-layer handshakes.
Using ZMap
If you haven't used ZMap before, we have a step-by-step Getting Started Guide that details how to perform basic scans. Documentation about all of ZMap's options and more advanced functionality can be found in our Wiki. For best practices, see Scanning Best Practices.
If you have questions, please first check our FAQ. Still have questions? Ask the community in Github Discussions. Please do not create an Issue for usage or support questions.
Installation
The latest stable release of ZMap is 4.3.4 and supports Linux, macOS, and BSD. See INSTALL for instructions on to install ZMap through a package manager or from source.
Architecture
More information about ZMap's architecture and a comparison with other tools can be found in these research papers:
- ZMap: Fast Internet-Wide Scanning and its Security Applications
- Zippier ZMap: Internet-Wide Scanning at 10 Gbps
- Ten Years of ZMap
Citing ZMap
If you use ZMap for published research, please cite the original research paper:
@inproceedings{durumeric2013zmap,
title={{ZMap}: Fast Internet-wide scanning and its security applications},
author={Durumeric, Zakir and Wustrow, Eric and Halderman, J Alex},
booktitle={22nd USENIX Security Symposium},
year={2013}
}
Citing the ZMap paper helps us to track ZMap usage within the research community and to pursue funding for continued development.
License and Copyright
ZMap Copyright 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See LICENSE for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
Owner
- Name: The ZMap Project
- Login: zmap
- Kind: organization
- Email: team@zmap.io
- Website: https://zmap.io
- Repositories: 30
- Profile: https://github.com/zmap
The ZMap Project is a collection of open source tools for performing large-scale studies of the hosts and services that compose the public Internet.
Citation (CITATION.cff)
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message: "If you use this software, please cite it as below."
authors:
- family-names: "Durumeric"
given-names: "Zakir"
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9647-4192"
- family-names: "Wustrow"
given-names: "Eric"
- family-names: "Halderman"
given-names: "J. Alex"
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9116-5390"
title: "zmap"
# TODO add version/doi once we tag and release ZMap 4.1 into package managers
date-released: 2013-08
url: "https://github.com/zmap/zmap"
preferred-citation:
type: "conference-paper"
authors:
- family-names: "Durumeric"
given-names: "Zakir"
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9647-4192"
- family-names: "Wustrow"
given-names: "Eric"
- family-names: "Halderman"
given-names: "J. Alex"
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9116-5390"
collection-title: "22nd USENIX Security Symposium"
title: "ZMap: Fast Internet-Wide Scanning and its Security Applications"
year: 2013
GitHub Events
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- Create event: 24
- Release event: 5
- Issues event: 27
- Watch event: 336
- Delete event: 16
- Issue comment event: 50
- Push event: 63
- Gollum event: 8
- Pull request review event: 28
- Pull request review comment event: 3
- Pull request event: 53
- Fork event: 40
Last Year
- Create event: 24
- Release event: 5
- Issues event: 27
- Watch event: 336
- Delete event: 16
- Issue comment event: 50
- Push event: 63
- Gollum event: 8
- Pull request review event: 28
- Pull request review comment event: 3
- Pull request event: 53
- Fork event: 40
Committers
Last synced: 9 months ago
Top Committers
| Name | Commits | |
|---|---|---|
| Zakir Durumeric | z****d@g****m | 371 |
| David Adrian | d****n@g****m | 368 |
| Phillip Stephens | p****p@c****u | 71 |
| Paul Pearce | p****e@c****u | 64 |
| Eric | e****t@u****u | 45 |
| Daniel Roethlisberger | d****l@r****h | 37 |
| HD Moore | h****e@r****m | 32 |
| Jon Hart | j****t@r****m | 28 |
| amirian28 | a****n@u****u | 27 |
| Alex Halderman | j****m@e****u | 15 |
| Christopher Meng | i@c****e | 15 |
| Alex Holland | a****7@y****m | 7 |
| Ronny Chevalier | c****y@g****m | 6 |
| Oliver Gasser | g****r@n****e | 6 |
| Dariusz Dwornikowski | d****i@c****l | 4 |
| Chris Dzombak | c****s@c****t | 4 |
| Justin Lecher | j****c@g****g | 3 |
| MrPumo | b****o@g****m | 3 |
| justinbastress | 3****s | 3 |
| mschoenlaub | m****b@g****m | 3 |
| ciccio87 | c****7@d****n | 2 |
| Aaron Zauner | a****t@a****g | 2 |
| Anna Little | 7****e | 2 |
| Christian Clauss | c****s@m****m | 2 |
| Dimitris Apostolou | d****u@i****m | 2 |
| Jonas Bushart | j****s@b****g | 2 |
| Livio Bieri | l****o@l****i | 2 |
| Pablo Hinojosa | p****6@g****m | 2 |
| Saam Aghevli | s****i@g****m | 2 |
| etmatrix | 3****x | 2 |
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Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 6 months ago
All Time
- Total issues: 122
- Total pull requests: 130
- Average time to close issues: 7 months
- Average time to close pull requests: 18 days
- Total issue authors: 91
- Total pull request authors: 36
- Average comments per issue: 2.78
- Average comments per pull request: 0.45
- Merged pull requests: 108
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 19
- Pull requests: 46
- Average time to close issues: 9 days
- Average time to close pull requests: 3 days
- Issue authors: 15
- Pull request authors: 12
- Average comments per issue: 1.89
- Average comments per pull request: 0.26
- Merged pull requests: 35
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
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