RandIP is a nim-based network mapper application that generates random IP addresses and uses sockets to test whether the connection is valid or not with additional tests for Telnet and SSH.
RandIP – Network Mapper Features
- HTTP and HTTPS enumeration
- Python enumeration exploits
- SSH enumeration exploits
- Logger and error-code handler
- SSH and Telnet Timeouts to prevent blocking
- SSH Enumerations work in tandem
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