├── download
└── .gitkeep
├── results.html
├── ftplist.txt
├── requirements.txt
├── imgs
├── preview.jpg
├── seconds.png
├── termux.png
└── desktop_output.png
├── banner_android.txt
├── banner.txt
├── README.md
├── ftpsearcher.py
└── LICENSE
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | colorama~=0.4.4
2 | aioftp==0.18.1
3 | async-timeout==3.0.1
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/README.md:
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1 | FTP Searcher
2 | =========
3 | 
4 |
5 | **FTP Searcher** is an asynchronous file scanner and crawler for FTP servers. It also can search by queries and at given max folder-tree level.
6 |
7 | 
8 |
9 | Features
10 | --------
11 | Unlike other existing FTP crawlers and scanners that use threading, it uses asynchronous as the main concurrency implementation because it's better suited for tasks that can implies slow I/O bound and multiple/unlimited quantity of connections. Moreover, there used a four types of requests: MLSD/LIST (asynchronous asyncio and aioftp) in the main and MLSD/NLST (ftplib with multithreading) as a reserve method for some servers. It also runs on Termux.
12 |
13 | Installation
14 | --------
15 | Install [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/) and [git](https://git-scm.com/downloads).
16 |
17 | ```
18 | git clone https://github.com/Sunlight-Rim/FTPSearcher.git
19 | cd FTPSearcher
20 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
21 | ```
22 |
23 | Usage
24 | --------
25 |
26 | ```
27 | ftpsearcher.py [-h] [-l LIST] [-f HOSTS [HOSTS ...]] [-ip RANGE] [-r RESULT] [-d] [-lvl MAX_LVL] [-nd] [-s] [-A] [-q OBJ [OBJ ...]] [-img] [-vid] [-aud] [-doc] [-zip]
28 |
29 | optional arguments:
30 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
31 | -l LIST Path to txt file with FTP target list in form 'host:port' (ftplist.txt by default).
32 | -f HOSTS [HOSTS ...] Single or some target FTP with the input data as 'host:port'.
33 | -ip RANGE Target IP range as 'start-end:port'.
34 | -r RESULT Path to html-file for saving results (results.html by default). Enter '-r N' to cancel.
35 | -d, --download Automatically downloads all the found files to the /downloads/ folder.
36 | -lvl MAX_LVL Set up the maximum file tree level on FTP servers.
37 | -nd, --nodisplay Do not display servers that are not responding in the terminal log.
38 | -s, --sync Use only synchronous requests.
39 |
40 | -A, --all Search all files.
41 | -q OBJ [OBJ ...] Queries to search substrings into filenames.
42 | -img, --images Search only by images (jpg, jpeg, png, gif, svg, bmp, tif/tiff, psd, xcf).
43 | -vid, --videos Search only by videos (mp4, mov, avi, webm, 3gp/3gpp).
44 | -aud, --audios Search only by audios (mp3, ogg, wav, aif, ape, flac).
45 | -doc, --docs Search only by docs (doc, docx, pdf, epub, fb2).
46 | -zip, --archives Search only by archives (zip, rar, 7z, tar, tar.gz, cab).
47 |
48 | rest in pantene
49 | ```
50 |
51 | If you don't explicitly specify the port, port 21 will be used by default.\
52 | Attention: some poorly configured FTP can't be used with concurrency methods or aioftp doesn't work with them; therefore, in such situations you can prefer to use only synchronous mode (flag '-s').
53 |
54 | Examples
55 | --------
56 |
57 | Just scan all files on FTP from ftplist.txt and write the results to results.html.
58 | ```
59 | python3 ftpsearcher.py
60 | ```
61 |
62 | Download files by query on single FTP and don't write the results into a file.
63 | ```
64 | python3 ftpsearcher.py -f fairytales.org -q andersen.pdf -d -r N
65 | ```
66 |
67 | Scan files on a range of 255 addresses, with port 20, by two queries, don't write the results into a file and set 3 as the max tree level.
68 | ```
69 | python3 ftpsearcher.py -ip 127.0.0.0-127.0.0.255:20 -q petrichor.epub thunderstorm.jpg -r N -lvl 3
70 | ```
71 |
72 | Search images on FTP list in /home/rim/targets-example.txt and record the results to res-example.html located in the program folder.
73 | ```
74 | python3 ftpsearcher.py -l /home/rim/targets-example.txt -img -r res-example.html
75 | ```
76 | 
77 |
78 | --------
79 |
80 | Current Release: ver. 1.2 (2021.02.03)
81 |
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/ftpsearcher.py:
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1 | import argparse
2 | import os
3 | import asyncio
4 | import aioftp
5 | import threading
6 | import socket
7 | import async_timeout
8 | from os import environ
9 | from socket import gaierror
10 | from ftplib import FTP, error_perm
11 | from colorama import Fore, Style, init
12 |
13 | def get_args():
14 | print("ver. 1.2\n")
15 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(epilog="rest in pantene")
16 | parser.add_argument("-l", type=str, dest="list", default="ftplist.txt",
17 | help="Path to txt file with FTP target list in form 'host:port' (ftplist.txt by default).")
18 | parser.add_argument("-f", type=str, dest="hosts", default=False, nargs="+",
19 | help="Single or some target FTP with the input data as 'host:port'.")
20 | parser.add_argument("-ip", dest="range", type=str, default=False,
21 | help="Target IP range as 'start-end:port'.")
22 | parser.add_argument("-r", dest="result", type=str, default="results.html",
23 | help="Path to html-file for saving results (results.html by default). Enter '-r N' to cancel.")
24 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--download", dest="download", action="store_true", default=False,
25 | help="Automatically downloads all the found files to the /downloads/ folder.")
26 | parser.add_argument("-lvl", type=int, dest="max_lvl", default=0,
27 | help="Set up the maximum file tree level on FTP servers.")
28 | parser.add_argument("-nd", "--nodisplay", dest="display", action="store_false", default=True,
29 | help="Do not display servers that are not responding in the terminal log.")
30 | parser.add_argument("-s", "--sync", dest="sync", action="store_true", default=False,
31 | help="Use only synchronous requests.")
32 | parser.add_argument("-A", "--all", dest="obj", action="store_const", const="", default="",
33 | help="Search all files.")
34 | parser.add_argument("-q", dest="obj", type=str, default="", nargs="+",
35 | help="Queries to search substrings into filenames.")
36 | parser.add_argument("-img", "--images", dest="extns", action="store_const", const=('.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif', '.svg', '.bmp', '.tif', '.tiff', '.psd', '.xcf'), default=False,
37 | help="Search only by images (jpg, jpeg, png, gif, svg, bmp, tif/tiff, psd, xcf).")
38 | parser.add_argument("-vid", "--videos", dest="extns", action="store_const", const=('.mp4', '.mov', '.avi', '.webm', '.3gp', '.3gpp'), default=False,
39 | help="Search only by videos (mp4, mov, avi, webm, 3gp/3gpp).")
40 | parser.add_argument("-aud", "--audios", dest="extns", action="store_const", const=('.mp3', '.ogg', '.wav', '.aif', '.ape', '.flac'), default=False,
41 | help="Search only by audios (mp3, ogg, wav, aif, ape, flac).")
42 | parser.add_argument("-doc", "--docs", dest="extns", action="store_const", const=('.doc', '.docx', '.pdf', '.epub', '.fb2'), default=False,
43 | help="Search only by docs (doc, docx, pdf, epub, fb2).")
44 | parser.add_argument("-zip", "--archives", dest="extns", action="store_const", const=('.zip', '.rar', '.7z', '.tar', '.tar.gz', '.cab'), default=False,
45 | help="Search only by archives (zip, rar, 7z, tar, tar.gz, cab).")
46 | return parser.parse_args()
47 |
48 | # searching for a file by filetype with a param or by a substring of an object with a query.
49 | def searching(name, pathlist, ftp):
50 | full_path = "/".join(filter(None, pathlist)) + "/" + name
51 | full_path = full_path.encode('cp1252').decode('cp1251')
52 | global syncnumber
53 | syncnumber += 1
54 | if args.extns != False:
55 | for extension in args.extns:
56 | if full_path.endswith(extension):
57 | results(full_path, syncnumber)
58 | syncdownload(name, full_path, ftp) if args.download else None
59 | elif args.obj == '':
60 | results(full_path, syncnumber)
61 | syncdownload(name, full_path, ftp) if args.download else None
62 | else:
63 | for object in args.obj:
64 | if object in full_path.split("/")[-1]:
65 | results(full_path, syncnumber)
66 | syncdownload(name, full_path, ftp) if args.download else None
67 |
68 | def syncdownload(name, full_path, ftp):
69 | try:
70 | print(full_path + Fore.GREEN + " downloading...")
71 | download_folder = os.path.join(r"download", name)
72 | fsea = open(download_folder, "wb")
73 | ftp.retrbinary("RETR " + name, fsea.write, 8*1024)
74 | fsea.close()
75 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Ok.")
76 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
77 | print(Fore.RED + "\nYou have interrupted file downloading.")
78 | pass
79 | # ----------------------------------SYNCHRONOUS BLOCK-------------------------------------------------------------------
80 | # recursively checking all directories that are not files using the MLSD-method, if it can be used.
81 | def cycle_inner(folder, ftp, pathlist):
82 | ftp.cwd(folder)
83 | pathlist.append(folder)
84 | try:
85 | if ((args.max_lvl != 0) and (len(pathlist) < args.max_lvl + 3)) or ((args.max_lvl == 0)):
86 | for data in ftp.mlsd():
87 | type = data[1].get('type')
88 | if data[0] != '.' and data[0] != '..':
89 | if type != 'dir' and type != 'pdir' and type != 'cdir':
90 | searching(data[0], pathlist, ftp)
91 | elif type == 'dir':
92 | try:
93 | cycle_inner(data[0], ftp, pathlist)
94 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
95 | pathlist.pop() if len(pathlist) > 1 else None
96 | except error_perm:
97 | print(Fore.YELLOW + "Cannot open the folder " + Fore.RESET + data[0])
98 | results(data[0], -3)
99 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
100 | pathlist.pop() if len(pathlist) > 1 else None
101 | except UnicodeDecodeError:
102 | print(Fore.RED + "This server has cyrillic symbols in the files, this cannot be interpreted in the Android version of this program. But some non-cyrillic files and paths can be recognized.")
103 | badftp_cycle("", ftp, pathlist)
104 |
105 | # recursively checking all files and directories together using the NLST-method, if MLSD is not supported on the server.
106 | def badftp_cycle(maybe_folder, ftp, pathlist):
107 | ftp.cwd(maybe_folder)
108 | pathlist.append(maybe_folder)
109 | if ((args.max_lvl != 0) and (len(pathlist) <= args.max_lvl + 3)) or ((args.max_lvl == 0)):
110 | if len(ftp.nlst()) > 0:
111 | for isitafolder in ftp.nlst():
112 | try:
113 | badftp_cycle(isitafolder, ftp, pathlist)
114 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
115 | pathlist.pop() if len(pathlist) > 1 else None
116 | except error_perm:
117 | searching(isitafolder, pathlist, ftp)
118 | continue
119 | else:
120 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
121 | pathlist.pop() if len(pathlist) > 1 else None
122 |
123 | # connecting to FTP with ftplib.
124 | def connect(host, cnct_port):
125 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Now it's " + Fore.RESET + host + Fore.GREEN + " with synchronous MLSD.")
126 | host_port = host + ":" + str(cnct_port)
127 | pathlist = [host_port]
128 | try:
129 | ftp = FTP(host, timeout=10)
130 | ftp.connect(port=cnct_port)
131 | ftp.login()
132 | global syncnumber
133 | syncnumber = 0
134 | try:
135 | cycle_inner("", ftp, pathlist)
136 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
137 | print(Fore.RED + "\nYou have interrupted folder scanning. Move back to the parent directory.")
138 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
139 | pathlist.pop()
140 | except error_perm as msg:
141 | if msg.args[0][:3] == '500':
142 | print(Fore.GREEN + "MLSD is not supported on server " + Fore.RESET + host + Fore.GREEN + ". Trying to use synchronous NLST.")
143 | badftp_cycle("", ftp, pathlist)
144 | print(host + Fore.GREEN + " was crawled.")
145 | ftp.quit()
146 | except OSError as oerr:
147 | if str(oerr) == "timed out":
148 | print(host + Fore.RED + " does not keep a stable connection. Try to run this one separately or later?")
149 | results(host, -2)
150 | else:
151 | print(oerr)
152 | except error_perm as msg:
153 | if msg.args[0][:3] != '530':
154 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Login authentication failed onto " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(cnct_port))
155 | results(host, -1)
156 | else:
157 | print(msg.args[0][:3])
158 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
159 | print(Fore.RED + "\nYou have interrupted folder scanning. Move back to the parent directory.")
160 | ftp.sendcmd('cdup')
161 | pathlist.pop()
162 |
163 | # --------------------------------ASYNCHRONOUS BLOCK--------------------------------------------------------------------
164 | # aioftp connecting and checking.
165 | async def asyncgetting(host, port, command, asyncnumber):
166 | try:
167 | client = aioftp.Client()
168 | async with async_timeout.timeout(5):
169 | await client.connect(host, port)
170 | await client.login()
171 | print(host + Fore.GREEN + " started with asynchronous method: " + Fore.RESET + command)
172 | try:
173 | async for path, info in client.list(recursive=True, raw_command=command):
174 | if args.max_lvl != 0:
175 | if str(path).count("/") - 1 >= args.max_lvl:
176 | break
177 | if info["type"] == "file": # it's better than client.is_file(path)
178 | if args.extns != False: # for extensions.
179 | for extension in args.extns:
180 | if str(path).endswith(extension):
181 | asyncnumber += 1
182 | await asyncpreresults(host, port, path, asyncnumber)
183 | elif args.obj == '': # for --all.
184 | asyncnumber += 1
185 | await asyncpreresults(host, port, path, asyncnumber)
186 | elif args.obj != '':
187 | for object in args.obj: # for query.
188 | if object in str(path).split("/")[-1]:
189 | asyncnumber += 1
190 | await asyncpreresults(host, port, path, asyncnumber)
191 | elif info["type"] == "dir": # it's better than client.is_dir(path)
192 | full_path = str(host) + ":" + str(port) + "/" + str(path)
193 | results(full_path, 0)
194 | print(host + Fore.GREEN + " was crawled.")
195 |
196 | # exception handling.
197 | except aioftp.StatusCodeError as inerr:
198 | if str(inerr.received_codes) == "('500',)":
199 | if str(inerr.info) == "[' Unknown command.']":
200 | print(Fore.GREEN + "MLSD is not supported on server " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.GREEN + ". Trying to use asynchronous LIST.")
201 | await asyncgetting(host, port, 'LIST', 0)
202 | elif "not underst" in str(inerr.info):
203 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Asynchronous methods is not available on server " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.GREEN + ". Trying to use synchronous MLSD.")
204 | t = threading.Thread(target=connect, name="Thread " + host + str(port), args=(host, port))
205 | thread_list.append(t)
206 | t.start()
207 | else:
208 | print(str(inerr) + " on " + host)
209 | elif str(inerr.received_codes) == "('550',)":
210 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Error 550 (Can't check for file existence) with server " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.GREEN + ". Trying to use synchronous MLSD.")
211 | t = threading.Thread(target=connect, name="Thread " + host + str(port), args=(host, port))
212 | thread_list.append(t)
213 | t.start()
214 | elif "Waiting for ('1xx',) but got 501" in str(inerr):
215 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Error 501 (Not a directory) with server " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.GREEN + ". Trying to use synchronous MLSD.")
216 | t = threading.Thread(target=connect, name="Thread " + host + str(port), args=(host, port))
217 | thread_list.append(t)
218 | t.start()
219 | else:
220 | print(str(inerr) + " on " + host)
221 | except aioftp.StatusCodeError as exerr:
222 | if str(exerr.received_codes) == "('530',)" or "Waiting for ('230', '33x') but got 421 [' Unable to set up secure anonymous FTP']" in str(exerr):
223 | print(Fore.GREEN + "Login authentication failed onto " + Fore.RESET + host + ":" + str(port))
224 | results(host, -1)
225 | elif "Waiting for ('230', '33x') but got 421 [\" Can't change directory" in str(exerr):
226 | print(Fore.RED + "Can't change directory on " + Fore.RESET + host)
227 | elif str(exerr) == "Waiting for ('230', '33x') but got 550 [\" Can't set guest privileges.\"]":
228 | print(Fore.RED + "Can't set guest privileges on " + Fore.RESET + host)
229 | elif str(exerr) == "Waiting for ('220',) but got 501 [' Proxy unable to contact ftp server']":
230 | print(Fore.RED + "Proxy unable to contact " + Fore.RESET + host)
231 | elif str(exerr) == "Waiting for ('220',) but got 550 [' No connections allowed from your IP']" or str(exerr) == "Waiting for ('230', '33x') but got 421 [' Temporarily banned for too many failed login attempts']":
232 | print(Fore.RED + "Your IP was banned on " + Fore.RESET + host)
233 | else:
234 | print(str(exerr) + " on " + host)
235 | except ConnectionResetError:
236 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " sent a reset package.")
237 | except gaierror:
238 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding.") if args.display else None
239 | except asyncio.TimeoutError:
240 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding.") if args.display else None
241 | except OSError as oerr:
242 | if str(oerr) == "timed out":
243 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding.") if args.display else None
244 | elif "[Errno 111] Connect call failed" in str(oerr):
245 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding (error 111).") if args.display else None
246 | elif "[Errno 113] Connect call failed" in str(oerr):
247 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding (error 113).") if args.display else None
248 | elif "[Errno 101] Connect call failed" in str(oerr):
249 | print(host + ":" + str(port) + Fore.RED + " not responding (error 101).") if args.display else None
250 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
251 | print(Fore.RED + "\nYou have interrupted host scanning. Move to the next one.")
252 |
253 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
254 | # opening FTP from the list.
255 | def unpack_list(list):
256 | try:
257 | flist = open(list, "r")
258 | liststr = flist.read().split('\n')
259 | if args.sync:
260 | for string in liststr:
261 | if string != "":
262 | host, *port = string.split(":")
263 | port = ([int(port) for port in port]) if port != [] else [21]
264 | connect(host, *port)
265 | else:
266 | global tasks_list
267 | tasks_list = [[]]
268 | for string in liststr: # repetition to decrease O(n).
269 | if string != "":
270 | host, *port = string.split(":")
271 | port = ([int(port) for port in port]) if port != [] else [21]
272 | tasks_list[0].append(asyncgetting(host, *port, "MLSD", 0))
273 | flist.close()
274 | except FileNotFoundError:
275 | print(Fore.RED + "File " + Fore.RESET + list + Fore.RED + " not found.")
276 | except PermissionError:
277 | print(Fore.RED + "Unable to open results file, but file " + Fore.RESET + list + Fore.RED + " was found. Check your privileges.")
278 |
279 | # opening FTP from ip-range.
280 | def unpack_range(range_port):
281 | import ipaddress
282 | import struct
283 | global tasks_list
284 | tasks_list = []
285 | iprange, *port = range_port.split(':')
286 | port = ([int(port) for port in port]) if port != [] else [21]
287 | try:
288 | start, end = iprange.split('-')
289 | start = struct.unpack('>I', socket.inet_aton(start))[0]
290 | end = struct.unpack('>I', socket.inet_aton(end))[0]
291 | hosts = [socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('>I', i)) for i in range(start, end + 2)]
292 |
293 | # division a range by blocks with 1000 hosts to evade aioftp connection error [Errno 24].
294 | [tasks_list.append([]) for _ in range(int(len(hosts) / 1000) + 1)]
295 | if args.sync:
296 | for host in hosts:
297 | connect(host, *port)
298 | else:
299 | for task in range (len(tasks_list)):
300 | while len(hosts) != 1:
301 | if len(tasks_list[task]) <= 999:
302 | tasks_list[task].append(asyncgetting(hosts.pop(0), *port, "MLSD", 0))
303 | else:
304 | break
305 | except ValueError as verr:
306 | print(Fore.RED + "IP range must be separeted by '-' character.") if "not enough values to unpack" in str(verr) else None
307 | except OSError as oerr:
308 | print(Fore.RED + "Illegal IP address string passed in range.") if "illegal IP address string passed to inet_aton" in str(oerr) else None
309 |
310 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
311 |
312 | async def asyncpreresults(host, port, path, asyncnumber):
313 | full_path = str(host) + ":" + str(port) + "/" + str(path)
314 | results(full_path, asyncnumber)
315 | if args.download:
316 | try:
317 | client2 = aioftp.Client()
318 | await client2.connect(host, port)
319 | await client2.login()
320 | print(full_path + Fore.GREEN + " downloading...")
321 | print("download/" + host + "/" + str(path))
322 | await client2.download(path, "download/" + host + "/" + str(path), write_into=True)
323 | except aioftp.errors.PathIOError:
324 | print(Fore.RED + "Unable to download files into \"download\" folder. Check out your privileges.")
325 |
326 | # writing results to file and console.
327 | def results(full_path, number):
328 | print(str(number) + ". " + full_path) if number > 0 else print(full_path) if number == 0 else None
329 | if args.result != "N":
330 | try:
331 | fres = open(args.result, 'a')
332 | if number > 0:
333 | fres.write("" + str(number) + ". " + full_path + "
\n")
334 | elif number == 0:
335 | fres.write("" + full_path + "
\n")
336 | elif number == -1:
337 | fres.write("Login authentication failed onto " + full_path + "
\n")
338 | elif number == -2:
339 | fres.write(full_path + " does not keep a stable connection. Try to run this separately or later?
\n")
340 | elif number == -3:
341 | fres.write("Cannot open the folder " + full_path + "
\n")
342 | fres.close
343 | except FileNotFoundError:
344 | print(Fore.RED + "File" + Fore.RESET + args.result + Fore.RED + " not found.")
345 | except PermissionError:
346 | print(Fore.RED + "Unable to add string into results file, but file " + Fore.RESET + args.result + Fore.RED + " was found. Check out your privileges.")
347 |
348 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
349 |
350 | def main():
351 | program_banner = open(os.path.join("banner_android.txt")).read() if 'ANDROID_DATA' in environ else open(os.path.join("banner.txt")).read()
352 | init(autoreset = True)
353 | print(Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + program_banner)
354 | global args
355 | args = get_args()
356 | global thread_list
357 | thread_list = []
358 | global port
359 | global tasks_list
360 | if args.result != "N":
361 | try:
362 | frw = open(args.result, 'a')
363 | frw.close
364 | except FileNotFoundError:
365 | print(Fore.RED + "File " + Fore.RESET + args.result + Fore.RED + " not found.")
366 | except PermissionError:
367 | print(Fore.RED + "Unable to open results file, but file " + Fore.RESET + args.result + Fore.RED + " was found. Check your privileges.")
368 | if args.hosts != False: # for single or some target FTP.
369 | args.list = False
370 | print(Style.DIM + str(args)[10:-1] + "\n")
371 | if args.sync:
372 | for host_port in args.hosts:
373 | host, *port = host_port.split(":")
374 | port = ([int(port) for port in port]) if port != [] else [21]
375 | connect(host, *port)
376 | else:
377 | tasks_list = [[]]
378 | for host_port in args.hosts: # repetition to decrease O(n).
379 | host, *port = host_port.split(":")
380 | port = ([int(port) for port in port]) if port != [] else [21]
381 | tasks_list[0].append(asyncgetting(host, *port, "MLSD", 0))
382 | elif args.range != False: # for IP range.
383 | args.list = False
384 | print(Style.DIM + str(args)[10:-1] + "\n")
385 | unpack_range(args.range)
386 | else: # for the list in file.
387 | print(Style.DIM + str(args)[10:-1] + "\n")
388 | unpack_list(args.list)
389 | if args.sync == False:
390 | ioloop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
391 |
392 | try:
393 | for tasks in tasks_list:
394 | ioloop.run_until_complete(asyncio.gather(*tasks))
395 | [t.join() for t in thread_list if thread_list != []]
396 |
397 | print(Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + "Connections completed.")
398 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
399 | print(Fore.RED + "\nYou have interrupted the FTP Searcher.")
400 | except NameError:
401 | pass
402 |
403 | if __name__ == '__main__':
404 | main()
405 |
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