IP Range Scan Results

Quazzi

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Hi guys - been a bit scarce l8ly - busy as hell.......
Well, finally, the results of the scan follow; This is a shocker - but then again, I filtered out non-responding (dead) ip's and I scanned on Sunday night (05/10/2003) @ 22:30 - maybe everyone's not connected??

I'm not listing IP Addresses here but anyone with a valid reason can email me requesting the dump of the results for their own perusal

IP Range Scanned - 165.165.0.1 to 165.165.254.254
Total live connections : 554

Thats it - comments??

I'll maybe re-run the scan later on in the week and see what results we get then.

I scanned the IP's by writing a script to ping a range and the response was logged - if u'v got better ideas to scan, please comment or forever hold your peace.
 
So this small minoraty on MyADSL represents 100% of the active users [}:)]
 
would be interesting to see the differnce between business hours during the week and after hours.
 
Pinging may not be the answer. I believe a lot of ADSL users have firewalls in place, some of which will prevent the ping from being effective
 
Hi Quazzi,
Interesting. What exactly would constitue a "valid reason" though? - don't answer that.
Ernstn is right - my server for one wouldn't have responded and I can't think of many reasons why a machine on an ADSL connection, on a dynamic IP address nogal, should respond to a ping request.
 
Some software for IP scanning and port scanning

http://207.44.240.49/download/
 
You need to do a port scan, not an IP ping sweep, I personaly use a firewall and have two computers connected all the time, I deny ICMP, best is to scan port range from 21 to 1024, I found various guys have FTP and WEB servers or Torrents up but block ICMP.
 
IP Scanning finished
9781 sec, 0.150 sec/host

165.165.0.1 - 165.165.254.254

IPs scanned: 65278
Alive hosts: 6482
 
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by microfast</i>
<br />IP Scanning finished
9781 sec, 0.150 sec/host

165.165.0.1 - 165.165.254.254

IPs scanned: 65278
Alive hosts: 6482
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Just completed another - modified the script to test port results too (0-65000) - damn this one took long - very close to your results, I think we're getting close

Results:

Time taken - 12025 secs
IP Range Scanned - 165.165.0.1 - 165.165.254.254
Total live connections : 6411

A bit of a difference from last night - I guess people don't like leaving their ADSL connection on 24/7 - so much for ALWAYS ON eh?
 
Quoting from http://www.telkomsa.net/products/adsl_telkom_internet.jsp

In addition the ADSL session will also be disconnected after idling for sixty minutes. A right click on the mouse will re-establish the connection
 
talking re IP scanning, a little killer app that I use occasionally when bored, to rapidly scan through IP ranges (as well as autolog accessible FTP's for closer er research) is a tool called Grims Ping..
(http://grimsping.cjb.net/) 2 megs in size..
As regards the Telkom switching connection off after 60 minutes of idling, there're a couple of apps around to send pings out and simulate PC activity, to stop servers from assuming you're away and switching you off. Stay Connected is one..
 
started 00.00 monday 6th October

Scanning finished
10038 sec, 0.154 sec/host

165.165.0.1 - 165.165.254.254

IPs scanned: 65278
Alive hosts: 4692

Something interesting: IPs over 165.165.200.xxx have a significantly higher ping response - 80-120ms, whereas IPs below 165.165.200.xxx have a much lower ping response - 25-40ms. This is consistant.
 
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by LoneGunman</i>
As regards the Telkom switching connection off after 60 minutes of idling, there're a couple of apps around to send pings out and simulate PC activity, to stop servers from assuming you're away and switching you off. Stay Connected is one..
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You don't even need an app. The Windows Task Scheduler and a batch file to ping somewhere will do the trick.
 
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