├── Canada.txt ├── China.txt ├── Germany.txt ├── Japan.txt ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── United States.txt ├── files ├── countries.json ├── ip_country.json └── ip_country_code.json ├── grabber.py ├── ip_country.json ├── setup ├── __pycache__ │ ├── banner.cpython-39.pyc │ └── colors.cpython-39.pyc ├── banner.py ├── colors.py └── sprint.py └── work.py /Canada.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 72.143.6.71 2 | 204.209.101.80 3 | 34.182.163.86 4 | 184.151.7.103 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /China.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 183.141.218.249 2 | 60.177.145.204 3 | 210.16.151.205 4 | 223.10.147.101 5 | 223.166.223.140 6 | 222.34.197.125 7 | 110.127.107.158 8 | 175.169.115.173 9 | 125.36.97.105 10 | 118.114.47.138 11 | 180.115.254.195 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Germany.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 141.62.58.37 2 | 80.156.131.95 3 | 47.68.151.173 4 | 87.191.251.223 5 | 53.210.237.79 6 | 79.251.71.89 7 | 80.143.20.213 8 | 109.45.164.65 9 | 130.183.144.82 10 | 153.98.247.114 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Japan.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 61.125.164.83 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # IP-Grabber 2 | A tool to generate valid ip addresses of 55 countries. These ip's can be used for OpenBullet. ive added the feature to set the generated ip's with a random port, as a proxy. 3 | # Service 4 | * To get your own custom hacking tool, dm me on instagram @coding_memz 5 | * Get the 14M passwords list containing worlds mostly used passwords, dm me on instagram @coding_memz. 6 | * Get the worlds best hacking course, dm me on instagram @coding_memz 7 | # Usage 8 | 1. apt install python3 9 | 2. apt install git 10 | 3. git clone https://github.com/Cyber-Dioxide/IP-Grabber 11 | 4. cd IP-Grabber 12 | 5. python3 grabber.py 13 | 6. It might take long depending upon selected country 14 | 7. Ctrl + C to exit 15 | 8. A .txt file will be created for selected country, copy that file 16 | 17 | # Screenshot 18 | _UpDate 19 | 20 | ![Screenshot (259)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/93708296/160671448-081a30d7-9965-4429-bbd3-f5f84abca071.png) 21 | ![Screenshot (260)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/93708296/160671462-377bfd53-2c02-4cc9-a29b-c0d7771a371e.png) 22 | 23 | # Help 24 | For any help, support iam mostly active on [Telegram](https://www.cyox2.com/p/contact.html) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /United States.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 136.113.15.180 2 | 11.45.67.173 3 | 48.132.230.52 4 | 11.142.232.178 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/countries.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {{"AF":"Afghanistan"},{"AX":"\u00c5land Islands"} 2 | ,{"AL":"Albania"},{"DZ":"Algeria"} 3 | ,{"AS":"American Samoa"}, 4 | {"AD":"Andorra"} 5 | ,{"AO":"Angola"},{"AI":"Anguilla"} 6 | ,{"AQ":"Antarctica"},{"AG":"Antigua and Barbuda"}, 7 | {"AR":"Argentina"},{"AM":"Armenia"},{"AW":"Aruba"},{"AU":"Australia"}, 8 | {"AT":"Austria"},{"AZ":"Azerbaijan"},{"BS":"Bahamas"},{"BH":"Bahrain"}, 9 | {"BD":"Bangladesh"} 10 | ,{"BB":"Barbados"},{"BY":"Belarus"},{"BE":"Belgium"},{"BZ":"Belize"},{"BJ":"Benin"},{"BM":"Bermuda"}, 11 | {"BT":"Bhutan"},{"BO":"Bolivia, Plurinational State of"},{"BQ":"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba"}, 12 | {"BA":"Bosnia and Herzegovina"},{"BW":"Botswana"},{"BV":"Bouvet Island"},{"BR":"Brazil"}, 13 | {"IO":"British Indian Ocean Territory"},{"BN":"Brunei Darussalam"},{"BG":"Bulgaria"}, 14 | {"BF":"Burkina Faso"},{"BI":"Burundi"},{"KH":"Cambodia"},{"CM":"Cameroon"},{"CA":"Canada"}, 15 | {"CV":"Cape Verde"},{"KY":"Cayman Islands"},{"CF":"Central African Republic"},{"TD":"Chad"}, 16 | {"CL":"Chile"},{"CN":"China"},{"CX":"Christmas Island"},{"CC":"Cocos (Keeling) Islands"}, 17 | {"CO":"Colombia"},{"KM":"Comoros"},{"CG":"Congo"},{"CD":"Congo, the Democratic Republic of the"}, 18 | {"CK":"Cook Islands"},{"CR":"Costa Rica"},{"CI":"C\u00f4te d'Ivoire"},{"HR":"Croatia"}, 19 | {"CU":"Cuba"},{"CW":"Cura\u00e7ao"},{"CY":"Cyprus"},{"CZ":"Czech Republic"}, 20 | {"DK":"Denmark"},{"DJ":"Djibouti"},{"DM":"Dominica"},{"DO":"Dominican Republic"}, 21 | {"EC":"Ecuador"},{"EG":"Egypt"},{"SV":"El Salvador"},{"GQ":"Equatorial Guinea"}, 22 | {"ER":"Eritrea"},{"EE":"Estonia"},{"ET":"Ethiopia"},{"FK":"Falkland Islands (Malvinas)"} 23 | ,{"FO":"Faroe Islands"},{"FJ":"Fiji"},{"FI":"Finland"},{"FR":"France"},{"GF":"French Guiana"} 24 | ,{"PF":"French Polynesia"},{"TF":"French Southern Territories"},{"GA":"Gabon"},{"GM":"Gambia"} 25 | ,{"GE":"Georgia"},{"DE":"Germany"},{"GH":"Ghana"},{"GI":"Gibraltar"},{"GR":"Greece"}, 26 | {"GL":"Greenland"},{"GD":"Grenada"},{"GP":"Guadeloupe"},{"GU":"Guam"},{"GT":"Guatemala"} 27 | ,{"GG":"Guernsey"},{"GN":"Guinea"},{"GW":"Guinea-Bissau"},{"GY":"Guyana"},{"HT":"Haiti"}, 28 | {"HM":"Heard Island and McDonald Islands"},{"VA":"Holy See (Vatican City State)"}, 29 | {"HN":"Honduras"},{"HK":"Hong Kong"},{"HU":"Hungary"},{"IS":"Iceland"},{"IN":"India"}, 30 | {"ID":"Indonesia"},{"IR":"Iran, Islamic Republic of"},{"IQ":"Iraq"},{"IE":"Ireland"}, 31 | {"IM":"Isle of Man"},{"IL":"Israel"},{"IT":"Italy"},{"JM":"Jamaica"},{"JP":"Japan"}, 32 | {"JE":"Jersey"},{"JO":"Jordan"},{"KZ":"Kazakhstan"},{"KE":"Kenya"},{"KI":"Kiribati"}, 33 | {"KP":"Korea, Democratic People's Republic of"},{"KR":"Korea, Republic of"},{"KW":"Kuwait"} 34 | ,{"KG":"Kyrgyzstan"},{"LA":"Lao People's Democratic Republic"},{"LV":"Latvia"},{"LB":"Lebanon"} 35 | ,{"LS":"Lesotho"},{"LR":"Liberia"},{"LY":"Libya"},{"LI":"Liechtenstein"},{"LT":"Lithuania"} 36 | ,{"LU":"Luxembourg"},{"MO":"Macao"},{"MK":"Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of"} 37 | ,{"MG":"Madagascar"},{"MW":"Malawi"},{"MY":"Malaysia"},{"MV":"Maldives"},{"ML":"Mali"} 38 | ,{"MT":"Malta"},{"MH":"Marshall Islands"},{"MQ":"Martinique"},{"MR":"Mauritania"}, 39 | {"MU":"Mauritius"},{"YT":"Mayotte"},{"MX":"Mexico"},{"FM":"Micronesia, Federated States of"}, 40 | {"MD":"Moldova, Republic of"},{"MC":"Monaco"},{"MN":"Mongolia"},{"ME":"Montenegro"},{"MS":"Montserrat"} 41 | ,{"MA":"Morocco"},{"MZ":"Mozambique"},{"MM":"Myanmar"},{"NA":"Namibia"},{"NR":"Nauru"},{"NP":"Nepal"} 42 | ,{"NL":"Netherlands"},{"NC":"New Caledonia"},{"NZ":"New Zealand"},{"NI":"Nicaragua"},{"NE":"Niger"}, 43 | {"NG":"Nigeria"},{"NU":"Niue"},{"NF":"Norfolk Island"},{"MP":"Northern Mariana Islands"},{"NO":"Norway"} 44 | ,{"OM":"Oman"},{"PK":"Pakistan"},{"PW":"Palau"},{"PS":"Palestine, State of"},{"PA":"Panama"}, 45 | {"PG":"Papua New Guinea"},{"PY":"Paraguay"},{"PE":"Peru"},{"PH":"Philippines"},{"PN":"Pitcairn"}, 46 | {"PL":"Poland"},{"PT":"Portugal"},{"PR":"Puerto Rico"},{"QA":"Qatar"},{"RE":"R\u00e9union"} 47 | ,{"RO":"Romania"},{"RU":"Russian Federation"},{"RW":"Rwanda"},{"BL":"Saint Barth\u00e9lemy"}, 48 | {"SH":"Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha"},{"KN":"Saint Kitts and Nevis"}, 49 | {"LC":"Saint Lucia"},{"MF":"Saint Martin (French part)"},{"PM":"Saint Pierre and Miquelon"} 50 | ,{"VC":"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines"},{"WS":"Samoa"},{"SM":"San Marino"},{"ST":"Sao Tome and Principe"}, 51 | {"SA":"Saudi Arabia"},{"SN":"Senegal"},{"RS":"Serbia"},{"SC":"Seychelles"},{"SL":"Sierra Leone"} 52 | ,{"SG":"Singapore"},{"SX":"Sint Maarten (Dutch part)"},{"SK":"Slovakia"},{"SI":"Slovenia"}, 53 | {"SB":"Solomon Islands"},{"SO":"Somalia"},{"ZA":"South Africa"}, 54 | {"GS":"South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands"},{"SS":"South Sudan"} 55 | ,{"ES":"Spain"},{"LK":"Sri Lanka"},{"SD":"Sudan"},{"SR":"Suriname"} 56 | ,{"SJ":"Svalbard and Jan Mayen"},{"SZ":"Swaziland"},{"SE":"Sweden"}, 57 | {"CH":"Switzerland"},{"SY":"Syrian Arab Republic"},{"TW":"Taiwan, Province of China"} 58 | ,{"TJ":"Tajikistan"},{"TZ":"Tanzania, United Republic of"}, 59 | {"TH":"Thailand"},{"TL":"Timor-Leste"},{"TG":"Togo"},{"TK":"Tokelau"} 60 | ,{"TO":"Tonga"},{"TT":"Trinidad and Tobago"},{"TN":"Tunisia"}, 61 | {"TR":"Turkey"},{"TM":"Turkmenistan"},{"TC":"Turks and Caicos Islands"} 62 | ,{"TV":"Tuvalu"},{"UG":"Uganda"},{"UA":"Ukraine"} 63 | ,{"AE":"United Arab Emirates"},{"GB":"United Kingdom"},{"US":"United States"}, 64 | {"UM":"United States Minor Outlying Islands"},{"UY":"Uruguay"},{"UZ":"Uzbekistan"}, 65 | {"VU":"Vanuatu"},{"VE":"Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of"},{"VN":"Viet Nam"}, 66 | {"VG":"Virgin Islands, British"},{"VI":"Virgin Islands, U.S."}, 67 | {"WF":"Wallis and Futuna"},{"EH":"Western Sahara"} 68 | ,{"YE":"Yemen"},{"ZM":"Zambia"},{"ZW":"Zimbabwe"}} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/ip_country.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {1 : "United States" , 2 : "Netherlands" 2 | , 3 : "China" , 4 : "India" , 5 : "Taiwan" , 6 : "Australia" 3 | , 7 : "United Kingdom" , 8 : "Pakistan" , 9 : "Nepal" , 10 : "Indonesia" 4 | , 11 : "Korea" , 12 : "Germany" , 13 : "Colombia" , 14 : "Turkey" , 15 : "South Africa" 5 | , 16 : "Singapore" , 17 : "Ethiopia" , 18 : "Romania" , 19 : "Japan" , 20 : "Brazil" , 21 : "Saudi Arabia" 6 | , 22 : "Mauritius" , 23 : "France" , 24 : "Italy" , 25 : "Zambia" , 26 : "Iran" , 27 : "Ireland" 7 | , 28 : "Portugal" , 29 : "Panama" , 30 : "Russia" , 31 : "Poland" , 32 : "Venezuela" , 33 : "Belgium" 8 | , 34 : "Finland" , 35 : "Czechia" , 36 : "Kazakhstan" , 37 : "Canada" , 38 : "Austria" , 39 : "Egypt" 9 | , 40 : "Vietnam" , 41 : "Morocco" , 42 : "Argentina" , 43 : "Tunisia" , 44 : "Thailand" , 45 : "Mexico" 10 | , 46 : "Spain" , 47 : "Malaysia" , 48 : "Palestine" , 49 : "Switzerland" , 50 : "Greece" , 51 : "Togo" 11 | , 51 : "Norway" , 52 : "Hong Kong" , 53 : "Denmark" , 54 : "Nigeria" 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/ip_country_code.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"US":"United States" , "NL":"Netherlands" , "CN":"China" , "IN":"India" , "TW":"Taiwan" 2 | , "AU":"Australia" , "GB":"United Kingdom" , "PK":"Pakistan" , "NP":"Nepal" , "ID":"Indonesia" , "KR":"Korea" 3 | , "DE":"Germany" , "CO":"Colombia" , "TR":"Turkey" , "ZA":"South Africa" , "SG":"Singapore" 4 | , "ET":"Ethiopia" , "RO":"Romania" , "JP":"Japan" , "BR":"Brazil" , "SA":"Saudi Arabia" , "MU":"Mauritius" 5 | , "FR":"France" , "IT":"Italy" , "ZM":"Zambia" , "IR":"Iran" , "IE":"Ireland" , "PT":"Portugal" , "PA":"Panama" 6 | , "RU":"Russia" , "PL":"Poland" , "VE":"Venezuela" , "BE":"Belgium" , "FI":"Finland" , "CZ" : "Czechia" 7 | , "KZ":"Kazakhstan" , "CA":"Canada" , "AT":"Austria" , "EG":"Egypt" , "VN":"Vietnam" , "MA":"Morocco" 8 | , "AR":"Argentina" , "TN":"Tunisia" , "TH":"Thailand" , "MX":"Mexico" , "ES":"Spain" , "MY":"Malaysia" 9 | , "PS":"Palestine" , "CH":"Switzerland" , "GR":"Greece" , "TG":"Togo" , "NO":"Norway" , "HK":"Hong Kong" 10 | , "DK":"Denmark" , "NG":"Nigeria" 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /grabber.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Use with python3 2 | # Version 2.0 3 | 4 | import random 5 | import socket 6 | import os 7 | 8 | try: 9 | import socks 10 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 11 | os.system("pip install PySocks") 12 | os.system("pip install socks") 13 | 14 | try: 15 | import ipapi 16 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 17 | os.system("pip install ipapi") 18 | 19 | import time 20 | try: 21 | from colorama import Fore 22 | 23 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 24 | os.system("pip install colorama") 25 | 26 | from platform import platform 27 | import sys 28 | 29 | try: 30 | import requests 31 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 32 | os.system("pip install requests") 33 | import json 34 | 35 | try: 36 | from stem import SocketError 37 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 38 | os.system("pip install stem") 39 | 40 | from setup.banner import banner , banner2 41 | 42 | W = Fore.LIGHTWHITE_EX 43 | R = Fore.RED 44 | G = Fore.GREEN 45 | C = Fore.CYAN 46 | Y = Fore.YELLOW 47 | 48 | yes = ['y' , 'yes'] 49 | no = ['n' , 'no'] 50 | 51 | 52 | def clr(): 53 | os.system('cls') if "Windows" in platform() else os.system("clear") 54 | 55 | clr() 56 | 57 | def cprint(str): 58 | print(f"{W}[{C}>{W}]{C} {str}") 59 | 60 | 61 | def error(str): 62 | print(f"\n{W}[{R}!{W}] {str}\n") 63 | 64 | 65 | def connection_check(): 66 | s = requests.get("https://www.google.com") 67 | 68 | if s.status_code == 200: 69 | error("Connection found...") 70 | time.sleep(2) 71 | clr() 72 | else: 73 | error("Internet not found") 74 | sys.exit(0) 75 | 76 | connection_check() 77 | 78 | clr() 79 | 80 | def main(): 81 | banner() 82 | print(f"{W}\n\t\tSelect option\n") 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | ip_Dict = {1 : "United States" , 2 : "Netherlands" 87 | , 3 : "China" , 4 : "India" , 5 : "Taiwan" , 6 : "Australia" 88 | , 7 : "United Kingdom" , 8 : "Pakistan" , 9 : "Nepal" , 10 : "Indonesia" 89 | , 11 : "Korea" , 12 : "Germany" , 13 : "Colombia" , 14 : "Turkey" , 15 : "South Africa" 90 | , 16 : "Singapore" , 17 : "Ethiopia" , 18 : "Romania" , 19 : "Japan" , 20 : "Brazil" , 21 : "Saudi Arabia" 91 | , 22 : "Mauritius" , 23 : "France" , 24 : "Italy" , 25 : "Zambia" , 26 : "Iran" , 27 : "Ireland" 92 | , 28 : "Portugal" , 29 : "Panama" , 30 : "Russia" , 31 : "Poland" , 32 : "Venezuela" , 33 : "Belgium" 93 | , 34 : "Finland" , 35 : "Czechia" , 36 : "Kazakhstan" , 37 : "Canada" , 38 : "Austria" , 39 : "Egypt" 94 | , 40 : "Vietnam" , 41 : "Morocco" , 42 : "Argentina" , 43 : "Tunisia" , 44 : "Thailand" , 45 : "Mexico" 95 | , 46 : "Spain" , 47 : "Malaysia" , 48 : "Palestine" , 49 : "Switzerland" , 50 : "Greece" , 51 : "Togo" 96 | , 52 : "Norway" , 53 : "Hong Kong" , 54 : "Denmark" , 55 : "Nigeria" , 56 : "About me" 97 | } 98 | 99 | 100 | ip_info_code = {"US":"United States" , "NL":"Netherlands" , "CN":"China" , "IN":"India" , "TW":"Taiwan" 101 | , "AU":"Australia" , "GB":"United Kingdom" , "PK":"Pakistan" , "NP":"Nepal" , "ID":"Indonesia" , "KR":"Korea" 102 | , "DE":"Germany" , "CO":"Colombia" , "TR":"Turkey" , "ZA":"South Africa" , "SG":"Singapore" 103 | , "ET":"Ethiopia" , "RO":"Romania" , "JP":"Japan" , "BR":"Brazil" , "SA":"Saudi Arabia" , "MU":"Mauritius" 104 | , "FR":"France" , "IT":"Italy" , "ZM":"Zambia" , "IR":"Iran" , "IE":"Ireland" , "PT":"Portugal" , "PA":"Panama" 105 | , "RU":"Russia" , "PL":"Poland" , "VE":"Venezuela" , "BE":"Belgium" , "FI":"Finland" , "CZ" : "Czechia" 106 | , "KZ":"Kazakhstan" , "CA":"Canada" , "AT":"Austria" , "EG":"Egypt" , "VN":"Vietnam" , "MA":"Morocco" 107 | , "AR":"Argentina" , "TN":"Tunisia" , "TH":"Thailand" , "MX":"Mexico" , "ES":"Spain" , "MY":"Malaysia" 108 | , "PS":"Palestine" , "CH":"Switzerland" , "GR":"Greece" , "TG":"Togo" , "NO":"Norway" , "HK":"Hong Kong" 109 | , "DK":"Denmark" , "NG":"Nigeria" 110 | } 111 | 112 | 113 | even = "" 114 | odd = "" 115 | for k , v in ip_Dict.items(): 116 | if k%2 == 1: 117 | odd = f'{W}[{G}{str(k)}{W}] {C}{v}' 118 | 119 | elif k%2 == 0: 120 | even = f"{W}[{G}{str(k)}{W}] {C}{v}" 121 | 122 | print(odd + "\t" + even) 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | try: 127 | choice = int(input(f"{W}\nEnter:~ ")) 128 | 129 | except ValueError: 130 | error("BullShit!!") 131 | sys.exit() 132 | if choice == 56: 133 | banner2() 134 | exit() 135 | 136 | if choice in ip_Dict.keys(): 137 | ip_country = ip_Dict.get(choice) 138 | 139 | filename = ip_country + '.txt' 140 | 141 | print(f"{W}Country selected: {G}{ip_country}\n") 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | if os.path.exists(filename): 146 | del_file = input(f"{C}\nDo you want to delete previous {W}{filename}{R}(y/n): ").lower() 147 | if del_file in yes: 148 | os.remove(filename) 149 | 150 | else: 151 | error("File can't be deleted") 152 | 153 | 154 | else: 155 | error("Invalid option") 156 | sys.exit() 157 | 158 | ip_gen = [] 159 | 160 | ip_range = int(input(C +"\nHow many ip's do you want: ")) 161 | 162 | value = [] 163 | 164 | while len(value) != ip_range: 165 | ip1 = random.randint(1 , 255) 166 | ip2 = random.randint(1 , 255) 167 | ip3 = random.randint(1 , 255) 168 | ip4 = random.randint(1 , 255) 169 | ip = str(ip1)+'.'+str(ip2) + '.' + str(ip3) + '.' +str(ip4) 170 | print(f"\n{C}Ip generated : {W}{ip}") 171 | ip_gen.append(ip) 172 | 173 | 174 | cprint(f"Trying to find country...{W}{ip}") 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | try: 179 | ip_cont = ipapi.location(ip) 180 | 181 | if ip_cont['country_name'] == ip_country: 182 | print(f"{Y}IP {ip} is of {W}{ip_country}\n") 183 | 184 | value.append(ip) 185 | with open(filename , "a+") as file: 186 | file.write(ip + "\n") 187 | 188 | else: 189 | print(f"{R}{ip} is not valid :{W} {ip_cont['country_name']}\n") 190 | with open("AllCountriesIP.txt" , "a+") as ipp: 191 | ipp.write(ip) 192 | 193 | except KeyError: 194 | print(R + "Not valid ip") 195 | 196 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 197 | cprint("Exiting...") 198 | sys.exit() 199 | except Exception: 200 | error("\nSwitching ip scanner...\n") 201 | 202 | try: 203 | ipinfosec = "https://www.ipinfo.io/" 204 | 205 | 206 | ip_resp = requests.get(ipinfosec+ip+'/json') 207 | 208 | for key , val in ip_info_code.items(): 209 | if val == ip_country: 210 | new_country_code = key 211 | 212 | else: 213 | pass 214 | 215 | ip_resp = json.loads(ip_resp.text) 216 | 217 | if ip_resp['country'] == new_country_code: 218 | print(f"{Y}IP {ip} is of {W}{ip_country}\n") 219 | filename = ip_country + '.txt' 220 | value.append(ip) 221 | with open(filename , "a+") as file: 222 | file.write(ip + "\n") 223 | 224 | else: 225 | print(f"{R}{ip} is not valid : {W}{ip_cont['country_name']}\n") 226 | 227 | except KeyError: 228 | error(R + "Not valid ip") 229 | 230 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 231 | cprint("Good Bye") 232 | sys.exit() 233 | 234 | except Exception as e: 235 | error(e) 236 | 237 | 238 | 239 | 240 | print("Ip's generated and saved in " + filename) 241 | tr = True 242 | px = 0 243 | 244 | # Using proxy 245 | 246 | while tr == True: 247 | port = random.randint(1000,9999) 248 | port = str(port) 249 | try: 250 | print(f"{W}\nChanging proxy:{C} {value[px]}:{port}") 251 | socket.socket = socks.socksocket 252 | socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS5,value[px],port) 253 | 254 | time.sleep(300) 255 | px = px +1 256 | except SocketError: 257 | error("Something went wrong!") 258 | 259 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 260 | error("Exitiing.....") 261 | tr = False 262 | except KeyError: 263 | cprint(f"{R}Fixing error....") 264 | 265 | 266 | 267 | if len(value) == px: 268 | clr() 269 | cprint(f"{C}\nEstablishing connection again...") 270 | px = 0 271 | else: 272 | pass 273 | 274 | 275 | main() 276 | 277 | 278 | 279 | 280 | 281 | 282 | 283 | 284 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip_country.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {1 : "United States" , 2 : "Netherlands" 2 | , 3 : "China" , 4 : "India" , 5 : "Taiwan" , 6 : "Australia" 3 | , 7 : "United Kingdom" , 8 : "Pakistan" , 9 : "Nepal" , 10 : "Indonesia" 4 | , 11 : "Korea" , 12 : "Germany" , 13 : "Colombia" , 14 : "Turkey" , 15 : "South Africa" 5 | , 16 : "Singapore" , 17 : "Ethiopia" , 18 : "Romania" , 19 : "Japan" , 20 : "Brazil" , 21 : "Saudi Arabia" 6 | , 22 : "Mauritius" , 23 : "France" , 24 : "Italy" , 25 : "Zambia" , 26 : "Iran" , 27 : "Ireland" 7 | , 28 : "Portugal" , 29 : "Panama" , 30 : "Russia" , 31 : "Poland" , 32 : "Venezuela" , 33 : "Belgium" 8 | , 34 : "Finland" , 35 : "Czechia" , 36 : "Kazakhstan" , 37 : "Canada" , 38 : "Austria" , 39 : "Egypt" 9 | , 40 : "Vietnam" , 41 : "Morocco" , 42 : "Argentina" , 43 : "Tunisia" , 44 : "Thailand" , 45 : "Mexico" 10 | , 46 : "Spain" , 47 : "Malaysia" , 48 : "Palestine" , 49 : "Switzerland" , 50 : "Greece" , 51 : "Togo" 11 | , 51 : "Norway" , 52 : "Hong Kong" , 53 : "Denmark" , 54 : "Nigeria" 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup/__pycache__/banner.cpython-39.pyc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Cyber-Dioxide/IP-Grabber/ec1a7c8101479ec3cff41a8c2f95831065d4227f/setup/__pycache__/banner.cpython-39.pyc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup/__pycache__/colors.cpython-39.pyc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Cyber-Dioxide/IP-Grabber/ec1a7c8101479ec3cff41a8c2f95831065d4227f/setup/__pycache__/colors.cpython-39.pyc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup/banner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import platform 3 | from setup import colors 4 | from setup.colors import r,g,y,c , w 5 | from colorama import Fore , Back 6 | 7 | GB = Back.GREEN 8 | YB = Back.YELLOW 9 | WB = Back.RED 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | logo = f""" 14 | ▄█ ▄███████▄ 15 | ███ ███ ███ 16 | ███▌ ███ ███ 17 | ███▌ ███ ███ 18 | ███▌ ▀█████████▀ 19 | ███ ███ 20 | ███ ███ 21 | █▀ ▄████▀ 22 | 23 | ▄██████▄ ▄████████ ▄████████ ▀█████████▄ 24 | ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ 25 | ███ █▀ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ 26 | ▄███ ▄███▄▄▄▄██▀ ███ ███ ▄███▄▄▄██▀ {Back.RESET} 27 | ▀▀███ ████▄ ▀▀███▀▀▀▀▀ ▀███████████ ▀▀███▀▀▀██▄ 28 | ███ ███ ▀███████████ ███ ███ ███ ██▄ 29 | ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ ███ 30 | ████████▀ ███ ███ ███ █▀ ▄█████████▀ 31 | ███ ███ 32 | {y}<{w}/{y}> {c}Author: {w}Saad Khan {r}|{g} Cyber-Dioxide 33 | 34 | {w}<{y}/{w}> {GB}{w}Instagram : @cyber_dioxide {Back.RESET} 35 | {w}<{y}/{w}> {YB}{w}Coding Instagram : @cyber_dioxide_ {Back.RESET} 36 | {w}<{y}/{w}> {WB}{w}Github: Cyber-Dioxide {Back.RESET} 37 | """ 38 | c = colors 39 | try: 40 | from colorama import Fore, Style 41 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 42 | os.system("pip install colorama") 43 | 44 | def banner(): 45 | print(c.ran + logo) 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | def banner2(): 50 | 51 | 52 | print(c.ran,"\n" + "|"+ Style.BRIGHT + Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX, "- " * 4, " [+] Follow me on Instagram @cyber_dioxide ", "- " * 4 + c.ran + "|") 53 | print(c.ran, "\n" + "|"+ Style.BRIGHT + Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX, "- " * 4, " [+] Follow me on Instagram @cyber_dioxide_ ", "- " * 4+c.ran + "|") 54 | print(c.ran , "\n"+ "|"+ Style.BRIGHT + Fore.LIGHTRED_EX, "- " * 4, "[+] Github: https://github.com/Cyber-Dioxide/ ", "- " * 3+c.ran + "|") 55 | print(c.ran + "\n"+ "|" + "*" * 60+c.ran + "|") 56 | 57 | def clear(): 58 | s = platform.platform() 59 | if "Windows" in s: 60 | os.system("cls") 61 | else: 62 | os.system("cls") if "Windows" in platform.platform() else os.system("clear") 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup/colors.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | 3 | try: 4 | from colorama import Style, Fore 5 | 6 | except ModuleNotFoundError: 7 | os.system("pip install colorama") 8 | import random 9 | 10 | all_col= [Style.BRIGHT+Fore.RED,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.CYAN,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX, Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX, Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX] 11 | 12 | all_DARKCOLORS = [Style.BRIGHT+Fore.CYAN,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.GREEN ,Style.BRIGHT+Fore.RED , Style.BRIGHT+Fore.YELLOW , Style.BRIGHT+Fore.BLUE , Style.BRIGHT+Fore.WHITE] 13 | 14 | ran = random.choice(all_DARKCOLORS) 15 | ran2 = random.choice(all_col) 16 | 17 | lg = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTGREEN_EX 18 | g = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.GREEN 19 | lc = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX 20 | c = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.CYAN 21 | ly = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX 22 | y = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.YELLOW 23 | r = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.RED 24 | lr = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTRED_EX 25 | b = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.BLUE 26 | w = Style.BRIGHT+Fore.LIGHTWHITE_EX 27 | 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup/sprint.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys,time 3 | from setup import colors 4 | c = colors 5 | def sprint(str): 6 | for i in str +c.c + "\n": 7 | sys.stdout.write(i) 8 | sys.stdout.flush() 9 | 10 | time.sleep(3/90) 11 | 12 | 13 | def command(str): 14 | os.system(str) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /work.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # import socket 2 | 3 | # s2 = socket.gethostname() 4 | 5 | # s = socket.gethostbyname(s2) 6 | 7 | # print(s2) 8 | # print(s) 9 | from black import err 10 | from colorama import Fore 11 | import requests 12 | import json 13 | 14 | 15 | W = Fore.LIGHTWHITE_EX 16 | R = Fore.RED 17 | G = Fore.GREEN 18 | C = Fore.CYAN 19 | Y = Fore.YELLOW 20 | 21 | print(bool(4<5 ) *10) 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------