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RATT

RATT stands for "Recon All The Things", its purpose is to speed up scanning and service enumeration by using Golang's concurrency. Works on both Linux and Windows, some scans are dependent on packages that are installed.

Version: 2.0

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__________ ___________________________ \______ \ / _ \__ ___/\__ ___/ | _/ / /_\ \| | | | | | \/ | \ | | | |____|_ /\____|__ /____| |____| \/ \/ usage: RATT [-h|--help] [-i|--ip "<value>"] [-f|--folder "<value>"] [-o|--nmap "<value>"] [-p|--ports <integer>] [-w|--workers <integer>] [-n|--hostname "<value>"] [--user "<value>"] [--pass "<value>"] [--domain "<value>"] [-v|--version] RATT stands for "Recon All The Things", it will perform scans against a target that is as intrusive as you want. RATT can run in 3 different modes Replay: Replay results from a previous scan CLI: Interactive mode to build and launch scans Live: Immediately launches scans Arguments: -h --help Print help information -i --ip IP address to scan, leave blank for CLI mode -f --folder Folder to save outputs. Default: /tmp/ -o --nmap Override NMAP Options. Default: -sT -p --ports Ports to scan, starts at 1 then up to 65535. Default: 200 -w --workers Amount of concurrent workers to spawn. Default: 100 -n --hostname Hostname for your target. Default: NoName --user Username for follow on auths --pass Password for follow on auths --domain Domain for Windows auths -v --version Prints the current version. Default: false 

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RATT stands for "Recon All The Things", it will perform scans against a target that is as intrusive as you want

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