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Powershell script to check which hosts have a port open. You can use it without any arguments to scan local addresses [192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.30] for port 22, or use the arguments at the top to specify various properties.
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param( | |
[string]$HostPrefix = "192.168.1.", | |
[int]$Port = 22, | |
[int]$StartIndex = 2, | |
[int]$EndIndex = 30, | |
[int]$ConnectTimeout = 150 | |
) | |
function testport ($hostname, $port, $timeout) { | |
$client = New-Object System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient | |
$beginConnect = $client.BeginConnect($hostname, $port, $null, $null) | |
Start-Sleep -milli $timeout | |
if ($client.Connected) { $open = $true } else { $open = $false } | |
$client.Close() | |
return $open | |
} | |
"Trying port [$Port] for [$HostPrefix$StartIndex...$HostPrefix$EndIndex]" | |
For ($i=$StartIndex; $i-le $EndIndex; $i++){ | |
$_host="$HostPrefix$i" | |
$res = testport $_host $Port $ConnectTimeout | |
if($res -eq $true){ | |
"$_host [open]" | |
} | |
} |
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