Introduction
PortBunny is a Linux-kernel-based port-scanner created by
Recurity Labs.
Its aim is to provide a reliable and fast TCP-SYN-port-scanner
which performs sophisticated timing based on the use of so called "trigger"-packets.
The port-scan is performed in 2 steps:
First the scanner tries to find packets, to which the target responds ("triggers"). Second, the actual port-scan is performed.
During the scan, the triggers, which were found in the first scanning-phase, are used to determine the optimal speed at which the target
may be scanned.
Downloads
The latest release version can be found here: PortBunny-1.0.tar.gz
The latest development version can be found here: PortBunny230408.tar.gz (23.04.08)
It is strongly recommended to use the development version, as it contains many performance fixes identified after the
initial release.
The official README can be found here: README.pdf
The slides from the presentation given at the 24th Chaos Communication Congress can be found here:
Presentation Slides
A recodring of the presentation can be found here: Recording
Packages
Gentoo ebuild by Daniel: http://danb-uk.net/2008/01/04/portbunny-ebuild-r1/
Contact
Report any bugs or feature-suggestions to portbunny@recurity-labs.com
Discuss PortBunny at irc.freenode.org #portbunny
PortBunny Shirts
Since we got such a cute bunny, we had to make T-Shirts.