Collection of port scans about the North Korean IPv4 subnets from different VPS around the world
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I've started getting curious about the north korean internet and by doing some research i've found about they have only a very few IP addreses
currently they have four IPv4 subnets named "Ryugyong-dong", that are 175.45.176.0/24, 175.45.177.0/24, 175.45.178.0/24, 175.45.179.0/24, and by putting all togheter we can find that their entire subnet is 175.45.176.0/22 that contains in total 1,024 IPs
doing my research i've found that also other people scanned the entire north korean network but all the scans were very old and outdated, so i wanted to make a repo that contained a lot of different daily scans of their network from different sides of the world to see if their network blocks traffic from specific countries
most of the scans here are under the 10,000 ports because otherwise if i scanned all the 65,535 ports the scan would took too much and from some test scans i found out that they don't have many open high ports
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/15n0ynh4ZsQGJ4q8VwSO6ZJvAbKi1cKai
All the scans have a specific name to make them unique and differentiate to the other scans by including on the name the year, month, hour and country code of the VPS
Example : 2021-09-11_20_scan_SG.txt
on overall it's pretty self explanatory, it's just a normal date with at the end a country code which in this example is Singapore
this repo contains scans that are made from vps servers situated in different countries that are : US,UK,SG,DE,NL
if you would like to have a copy of all the files about the scans to do some research or analysis on them you can install them throught git on your terminal
git clone https://github.com/R4yGM/NorthKoreaScans
If you want to contribute by adding some of your own scans into the repo it would be appreaciated :)
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/yourscan
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some yourscan'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/yourscan
) - Open a Pull Request
(if you don't know how to replicate the scan check the scanner.sh file on the repo which is used by the vps servers automatically, also the nmap scan doesn't exactly have to be the same, like you can change the amount of ports to scan and etc..)
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