
Angry IP - the original IP scanner for Windows, Mac and Linux
The original IP scanner for Windows, Max and Linux. Fast, friendly, extensible, free and open-source. Scans addresses and ports in any range and exports results in many formats.
Angry IP Scanner - Download for Windows, Mac or Linux
DEB and RPM packages will install appropriate 'desktop' files, so Angry IP Scanner will appear in Applications menu, under either Internet or Networking. Alternatively, you can just type ipscan …
Angry IP Scanner - About
About Angry IP scanner is a very fast IP address and port scanner. It can scan IP addresses in any range as well as any their ports. It is cross-platform and lightweight. Not requiring any …
Angry IP Scanner - Documentation
As a rule, user provides a list of IP addresses to the scanner with the goal of sequentially probing all of them and gathering interesting information about each address as well as overall statistics.
Angry IP Scanner - FAQ
FAQ Here are the most frequently asked questions about Angry IP Scanner. General Is the program infected with a virus? Where can I submit bugs or feature requests? Why is the …
Angry IP Scanner - Over 29 million downloads
Mar 1, 2015 · Angry IP Scanner, the original IP scanner, continues to be a popular network tool for scanning of IP addresses in local networks as well as in open Internet. Sourceforge.net …
Angry IP Scanner - Plugins
Plugins for Angry IP Scanner are distributed as standard .jar files and are also written in Java to be cross-platform. Please let me know if you have an interesting plugin you would like to share …
Angry IP Scanner - NetBIOS
Angry IP Scanner determines the types of the returned names by guessing (e.g. which is of them is username or domain). Note: Angry IP Scanner 2.x used to provide separate columns for all …
Angry IP Scanner - Hostnames
Angry IP Scanners displays hostnames returned by your DNS (name) server, by doing a reverse lookup. The server is provided the IP address and returns the hostname if it knows it.
Angry IP Scanner - Pinging
Angry IP Scanner implements several different methods of detecting alive hosts (pinging). As a rule, if hosts don’t respond to pings, they are considered dead and therefore not scanned further.