From 6bd597c8d8e0cbd1c717f2f723cab0714b37fec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ProDigySML Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2019 19:24:00 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Added in Dash (-) notation support into README file --- README.md | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2521f6d..8bb888c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -120,6 +120,16 @@ interlace -t 192.168.12.* -c "vhostscan _target_ -oN _output_/_target_-vhosts.tx ``` Yet again, VHostScan does not have any inbuilt glob range format support. +## Dash (-) notation with an application that doesn't support it +Interlace automatically expands dash ranges when starting threads. This allows you to pass glob ranges to a variety of applications: + +To run a virtual host scan against every target within `192.168.12.1-15` using a direct command you could use: +```bash +interlace -t 192.168.12.1-15 -c "vhostscan _target_ -oN _output_/_target_-vhosts.txt" -o ~/scans/ -threads 50 +``` +Yet again, VHostScan does not have any inbuilt dash range format support. + + ## Threading Support for an application that doesn't support it Run a [virtual host scan](https://github.com/codingo/VHostScan) against each host in a file (`target-lst.txt`), whilst also limiting scans at any one time to 50 maximum threads.