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NAME
ziterate - ZMap IP permutation generation file
SYNOPSIS
ziterate [ -b <blocklist> ] [ -w <allowlist> ] [ OPTIONS... ]
DESCRIPTION
ZIterate is a network tool that will produce IPv4 addresses in a
psuedorandom order similar to how ZMap generates random addresses to be
scanned.
OPTIONS
BASIC OPTIONS
-p, --target-ports=port(s)
List of TCP/UDP ports and/or port ranges to scan. (e.g.,
80,443,100-105). Use '*' to scan all ports, including port 0. If
no port is specified, ziterate will output only IPs.
-b, --blocklist-file=path
File of subnets to exclude, in CIDR notation, one-per line. It
is recommended you use this to exclude RFC 1918 addresses,
multicast, IANA reserved space, and other IANA special-purpose
addresses. An example blocklist file blocklist.conf for this
purpose.
-w, --allowlist-file=name
File of subnets to include, in CIDR notation, one-per line. All
other subnets will be excluded.
-l, --log-file=name
File to log to.
--disable-syslog
Disable logging messages to syslog.
-v, --verbosity
Level of log detail (0-5, default=3)
--ignore-blocklist-errors
Ignore invalid entries in the blocklist. Default is false.
--seed=n
Seed used to select address permutation.
-n, --max-targets=n
Cap number of IPs to generate (as a number or a percentage of
the address space)
SHARDING
--shards=n
Total number of shards.
--shard=n
Shard this scan is targeting. Zero indexed.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help text and exit.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
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