ZMap Project: A website with open source measurement apps

ZMap Project: A website with open source measurement apps

ZMap Project: A website with open source measurement apps

If you are a Passionate about Linux, that is, for everything related in one way or another to the Linuxverse (Free Software/Hardware, Open Source and GNU/Linux) You are most likely also a self-taught enthusiast, student or professional in the field of software development (Dev/DevOps), server and system administration (SysAdmins), information security (Hackers/Pentesters) or other similar fields. and related.

For this reason, occasionally we tend to vary the typical Linux theme of the Distributions and their traditional applications, and we make room for other themes. Such as addressing Useful websites and apps or tools for non-traditional users (home/office), that is, for Dev/DevOps, SysAdmins and Hackers/Pentesters, among others. And for this reason, today we will dedicate this entry to the useful and interesting website of the ZMap Project, in Spanish, or «ZMap Project», in English.

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ZMap Project: Open Source Measurement Tools

ZMap Project: Open source measurement tools

What is the ZMap Project website?

If you have ever used tools like Nmap/Zenmap, OpenVAS, Wireshark, nutty, Angry IP Scanner, Blank Scan or others of the many similar tools available well-known about Distros like Kali and Parrot or your favorite GNU/Linux Distro, since most likely the website of the ZMap Project You will love it.

And it is that, this site offers:

A collection of open source measurement tools for conducting large-scale studies of the hosts and services that make up the public Internet.

Tools available

Among the available tools, one of the same name exists and stands out, that is, ZMap. Which, is a fast network scanner from a single package optimized for network surveys on the Internet. And what is it capable of doing from a computer with a gigabit connection, a scan of the entire public IPv4 address space on a single port in less than 45 minutes. While, with a 10 gigE connection and PF_RING, it is capable of scanning the IPv4 address space in 5 minutes.

In addition, it includes others such as:

  1. ZGrab: A stateful application layer scanner.
  2. ZDNS: A utility for performing quick DNS lookups.
  3. LZR: A scanner that efficiently identifies which protocol an Internet service is running.
  4. ZCrypto: A TLS and X.509 library for researchers.
  5. ZLint: An X.509 certificate checker that verifies compliance with X.509 RFCs.
  6. ZCertificate: A command line utility that parses X.509 certificates.
  7. ZAnnotate: A utility that annotates IPs with additional metadata.
  8. ZIterate: A utility that will produce random permutations of the IPv4 address space.
  9. ZBlocklist: A quick filtering tool for IP addresses from an X set of network blocks.
  10. ZSchema: A high-level programming language for describing database schemas.
  11. Mrt2json: A simple utility to dump MRT files to JSON similar to bgpdump.
  12. ZTee: A tool that allows you to efficiently buffer large amounts of scan data between different phases of a scan.

Yes, these tools have been interesting and useful to youRemember that you can also find out about many others by clicking on the following link: SecTools.

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Summary

In summary, the website of the «ZMap Project (ZMap Project)» offers us a great and useful collection of open source measurement tools on hosts on the Internet. So, if you are a passionate Linux user or an IT student/professional who likes, learns or carries out work related to computer networks and information security therein, we hope that you like their tools and that they will serve you in your current and future research or work projects.

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