A modern, async Ruby gem for Shodan, the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices.
$ gem install shodanz
require "shodanz"
client = Shodanz.client.new(key: "YOUR_API_KEY")
Note You can also set the
SHODAN_API_KEY
environment variable instead of passing the API key as an argument when creating a client.
Shodanz utilizes async to provide asyncronous IO. This doesn't break any existing scripts using Shodanz, but now offers even more flexibility to write more awesome things, like this asyncronous honeypot detector:
Note To run any Shodanz method asyncronously, simply wrap it in a
Async { ... }
block. To wait for any other async operation to finnish in the block, call.wait
on it.
The REST API provides methods to search Shodan, look up hosts, get summary information on queries and a variety of utility methods to make developing easier. Refer to the REST API documentation for more ideas on how to use it.
Search'n for stuff, are 'ya?
Returns all services that have been found on the given host IP.
client.host("8.8.8.8") # Default
client.host("8.8.8.8", history: true) # All historical banners should be returned.
client.host("8.8.8.8", minify: true) # Only return the list of ports and the general host information, no banners.
Search Shodan using the same query syntax as the website and use facets to get summary information for different properties.
client.host_search("mongodb")
client.host_search("nginx")
client.host_search("apache", after: "1/12/16")
client.host_search("ssh", port: 22, page: 1)
client.host_search("ssh", port: 22, page: 2)
client.host_search("ftp", port: 21, facets: { link: "Ethernet or modem" })
This method behaves identical to host_search
with the only difference that this method does not return any host results, it only returns the total number of results that matched the query and any facet information that was requested. As a result this method does not consume query credits.
client.host_count("apache")
client.host_count("apache", country: "US")
client.host_count("apache", country: "US", state: "MI")
client.host_count("apache", country: "US", state: "MI", city: "Detroit")
client.host_count("nginx", facets: { country: 5 })
client.host_count("apache", facets: { country: 5 })
Use this method to request Shodan to crawl an IP or netblock.
client.scan("8.8.8.8")
Use this method to request Shodan to crawl the Internet for a specific port.
This method is restricted to security researchers and companies with a Shodan Data license. To apply for access to this method as a researcher, please email [email protected]
with information about your project. Access is restricted to prevent abuse.
client.crawl_for(port: 80, protocol: "http")
Use this method to obtain a list of search queries that users have saved in Shodan.
client.community_queries
client.community_queries(page: 2)
client.community_queries(sort: "votes")
client.community_queries(sort: "votes", page: 2)
client.community_queries(order: "asc")
client.community_queries(order: "desc")
Use this method to search the directory of search queries that users have saved in Shodan.
client.search_for_community_query("the best")
client.search_for_community_query("the best", page: 2)
Use this method to obtain a list of popular tags for the saved search queries in Shodan.
client.popular_query_tags
client.popular_query_tags(20)
This method returns an object containing all the protocols that can be used when launching an Internet scan.
client.protocols
This method returns a list of port numbers that the Shodan crawlers are looking for.
client.ports
Returns information about the Shodan account linked to this API key.
client.profile
Look up the IP address for the provided list of hostnames.
client.resolve("google.com")
client.resolve("google.com", "bing.com")
Look up the hostnames that have been defined for the given list of IP addresses.
client.reverse_lookup("74.125.227.230")
client.reverse_lookup("74.125.227.230", "204.79.197.200")
Shows the HTTP headers that your client sends when connecting to a webserver.
client.http_headers
Get your current IP address as seen from the Internet.
client.my_ip
Calculates a honeypot probability score ranging from 0 (not a honeypot) to 1.0 (is a honeypot).
client.honeypot_score('8.8.8.8')
client.info
The Streaming API is an HTTP-based service that returns a real-time stream of data collected by Shodan. Refer to the Streaming API documentation for more ideas on how to use it.
This stream provides ALL of the data that Shodan collects. Use this stream if you need access to everything and/ or want to store your own Shodan database locally. If you only care about specific ports, please use the Ports stream.
client.banners do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
This stream provides a filtered, bandwidth-saving view of the Banners stream in case you are only interested in devices located in certain ASNs.
client.banners_within_asns(3303, 32475) do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
This stream provides a filtered, bandwidth-saving view of the Banners stream in case you are only interested in devices located in certain countries.
client.banners_within_countries("DE", "US", "JP") do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
Only returns banner data for the list of specified ports. This stream provides a filtered, bandwidth-saving view of the Banners stream in case you are only interested in a specific list of ports.
client.banners_on_ports(21, 22, 80) do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
Subscribe to banners discovered on all IP ranges described in the network alerts.
client.alerts do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
Subscribe to banners discovered on the IP range defined in a specific network alert.
client.alert("HKVGAIRWD79Z7W2T") do |data|
# do something with banner data
puts data
end
The Exploits API provides access to several exploit/ vulnerability data sources. Refer to the Exploits API documentation for more ideas on how to use it.
Search across a variety of data sources for exploits and use facets to get summary information.
client.exploits_api.search("python") # Search for python vulns.
client.exploits_api.search(port: 22) # Port number for the affected service if the exploit is remote.
client.exploits_api.search(type: "shellcode") # A category of exploit to search for.
client.exploits_api.search(osvdb: "100007") # Open Source Vulnerability Database ID for the exploit.
This method behaves identical to the Exploits API search
method with the difference that it doesn't return any results.
client.exploits_api.count("python") # Count python vulns.
client.exploits_api.count(port: 22) # Port number for the affected service if the exploit is remote.
client.exploits_api.count(type: "shellcode") # A category of exploit to search for.
client.exploits_api.count(osvdb: "100007") # Open Source Vulnerability Database ID for the exploit.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.