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"""
Quick Start Guide - Network Scanner
====================================
This guide will help you get started with the network scanner quickly.
## Step 1: Setup
Run the setup script:
```bash
./start.sh
```
Or manually:
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp .env.example .env
```
## Step 2: Start the Server
```bash
python main.py
```
The server will start at http://localhost:8000
## Step 3: Use the API
### Option 1: Web Interface
Open http://localhost:8000/docs in your browser for interactive API documentation.
### Option 2: Command Line Interface
```bash
# Scan a network
python cli.py scan 192.168.1.0/24
# List hosts
python cli.py hosts
# Show topology
python cli.py topology
# Show statistics
python cli.py stats
```
### Option 3: Python API
```python
from examples.usage_example import NetworkScannerClient
import asyncio
async def quick_scan():
client = NetworkScannerClient()
scan_id = await client.start_scan("192.168.1.0/24")
result = await client.wait_for_scan(scan_id)
print(f"Found {result['hosts_found']} hosts")
asyncio.run(quick_scan())
```
### Option 4: REST API
```bash
# Start a scan
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/api/scans/start \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"network_range": "192.168.1.0/24",
"scan_type": "quick",
"use_nmap": false
}'
# Get hosts
curl http://localhost:8000/api/hosts
# Get topology
curl http://localhost:8000/api/topology
```
## Common Use Cases
### 1. Quick Network Discovery
```bash
python cli.py scan 192.168.1.0/24 quick
python cli.py hosts
```
### 2. Detailed Port Scan
```bash
python cli.py scan 192.168.1.100 deep
```
### 3. Monitor Network Changes
Run periodic scans and compare results in the database.
### 4. Visualize Network
```bash
python cli.py topology
```
Access the topology data at http://localhost:8000/api/topology
## Configuration
Edit `.env` file to customize:
```bash
# Scan faster with more workers
MAX_CONCURRENT_SCANS=100
# Enable nmap integration
ENABLE_NMAP=True
# Change default network
DEFAULT_NETWORK_RANGE=192.168.0.0/24
```
## Troubleshooting
### No hosts found?
- Check the network range is correct
- Verify you can ping hosts on that network
- Try increasing the timeout: `DEFAULT_SCAN_TIMEOUT=5`
### Scans too slow?
- Use "quick" scan type instead of "standard" or "deep"
- Increase concurrent scans: `MAX_CONCURRENT_SCANS=100`
- Disable service detection in scan request
### Permission errors?
- Socket-based scanning doesn't require root
- If using nmap with OS detection, you'll need root: `sudo python main.py`
## Next Steps
1. Integrate with your frontend application
2. Set up scheduled scans
3. Export topology data
4. Add custom service detection rules
5. Configure alerting for network changes
## Need Help?
- Check the full README.md
- View API docs at http://localhost:8000/docs
- Review logs at logs/network_scanner.log
- Check the examples/ directory for more code samples
Happy scanning! 🔍