Provided by: netdiscover_0.9-1_amd64
NAME
netdiscover - active/passive ARP reconnaissance tool
SYNOPSIS
netdiscover [-i device] [-r range | -l file | -p] [-m file] [-F filter] [-s time] [-c count] [-n node] [-dfPLNS]
DESCRIPTION
netdiscover is an active/passive ARP reconnaissance tool, initially developed to gain information about wireless networks without DHCP servers in wardriving scenarios. It can also be used on switched networks. Built on top of libnet and libpcap, it can passively detect online hosts or search for them by sending ARP requests. Furthermore, it can be used to inspect your network's ARP traffic, or find network addresses using auto scan mode, which will scan for common local networks.
OPTIONS
-i device The network interface to sniff and inject packets. If no interface is specified, first available will be used. -r range Scan a given range instead of auto scan. Valid range values area for example: 192.168.0.0/24, 192.168.0.0/16 or 192.168.0.0/8. Currently, acceptable ranges are /8, /16 and /24 only. -l file Scan ranges contained on the given file. It must contain only one range per line. -p Enable passive mode. In passive mode, netdiscover does not send anything, but does only sniff. -m file Scan a list of known MACs and host names. -F filter Customize pcap filter expression (default: "arp"). -s time Sleep given time in milliseconds between each ARP request injection. (default 1) -c count Number of times to send each ARP request. Useful for networks with packet loss, so it will scan given times for each host. (default 1) -n node Last IP octet of the source IP used for scanning. You can change it if the default host (x.x.x.67) is already used. (allowed range is 2 to 253, default 67) -d Ignore configuration files at home dir (for autoscan and fast mode only). This will use default ranges and IPs for autoscan and fast mode. See below for information about configuration files. -f Enable fast mode scan. This will only scan for .1, .100 and .254 on each network. This mode is useful while searching for ranges being used. After you found such range you can make a specific range scan to find online boxes. -P Produces an output suitable to be redirected into a file or to be parsed by another program, instead of using interactive mode. Enabling this option, netdiscover will stop after scanning given ranges. -L Similar to -P but continue program execution to capture ARP packets passively after the active scan. phase to capture ARP packets passively. -N Do not print header. Only valid when -P or -L is enabled. -S (DEPRECATED) Enable sleep time suppression between each request. If set, netdiscover will sleep after having scanned 255 hosts instead of sleeping after each one. This mode was used in netdiscover 0.3 beta4 and before. Avoid this option in networks with packet loss, or in wireless networks with low signal level. (also called hardcore mode)
USAGE
If passive mode (-p), scan list (-l) or scan range (-r) options aren't enabled, netdiscover will scan for common LAN addresses (192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12 and 10.0.0.0/8). Screen control keys: h Show help screen. j Scroll down (or down arrow). k Scroll up (or up arrow). . Scroll page up. , Scroll page down. q Close help screen or end application. Screen views: a Show ARP replies list. r Show ARP requests list. u Show unique hosts detected.
CONFIG FILES
There are 2 configuration files that netdiscover will look for, each time it is executed. If files doesn't exist, netdiscover will use default values. You can use the -d switch to disable reading and loading configuration files. ~/.netdiscover/ranges This file contains a list of ranges (one per line) used for auto scan mode instead of default ranges. By default netdiscover will use a list of common ranges used on local networks. Example: 192.168.21.0/24 172.26.0.0/16 10.0.0.0/8 ~/.netdiscover/fastips List containing the last octet of the IPs to be scanned on each subnet, when using fast mode (-f), by default (1,100,154). You must put a number per line.
USAGE EXAMPLES
Scan common LAN addresses on eth0: # netdiscover -i eth0 Fast scan common LAN addresses on eth0 (search only for gateways): # netdiscover -i eth0 -f Scan some fixed ranges: # netdiscover -i eth0 -r 172.26.0.0/24 # netdiscover -r 192.168.0.0/16 # netdiscover -r 10.0.0.0/8 Scan common LAN addresses with sleep time 0.5 milliseconds instead of default 1: # netdiscover -s 0.5 Scan fixed range on fast mode with sleep time 0.5 milliseconds instead of default 1: # netdiscover -r 192.168.0.0/16 -f -s 0.5 Scan a range using 101 as last octet for SOURCE IP # netdiscover -r 10.1.0.0/16 -n 101 Only sniff for ARP traffic, don't send nothing: # netdiscover -p
AUTHOR
netdiscover was written by Jaime Penalba Estebanez <jpenalbae@gmail.com>. This manual page was originally written by Nicolas Weyland, for the Debian project. This man page has been merged into netdiscover project and modified from the original by Jaime Penalba and Joao Eriberto Mota Filho.