1bannergrab(1) General Commands Manual bannergrab(1)
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6 bannergrab - a network service banner grabbing tool
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9 bannergrab [options] host port
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12 bannergrab performs connection, trigger and basic service information
13 collection. There are basic banner grabbing modes, the first mode (the
14 default one) sends triggers to the services and performs basic informa‐
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17 By default, if bannergrab has a trigger for the port number that is
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19 for a port, the default one is used. No attempt is made to determine
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23 --help
24 Show summary of options.
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26 --version
27 Show version of program.
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30 Lists the triggers used by bannergrab.
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33 Specify the trigger to use. Specify DEFAULT to use the default
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37 Collect only the connection banner, no triggers are sent and no
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41 Connect to a port using UDP. The default is to use TCP.
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47 Output containing non-printable characters are converted to hex.
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51 Connection timeout (default is 5s).
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54 Read timeout (default is 3s).
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57 Show additional program details such as any errors.
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63 bannergrab was written by Ian Ventura-Whiting <fizz@titania.co.uk>.
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67 April 18, 2008 bannergrab(1)