Added support for mobile applications using Termux. Instead of displaying the map in the normal way, the script opens a SimpleHTTPServer and triggers the OS to open the link.
Fixed some bugs with file locations. Installation script now installs itself in /bin directory instead of /sbin
--visual mode now outputs a file as well. You need to supply the filename after the --visual argument like so
./iptrace.py -i {your-domain} --visual {output_filename}
This script is written in python3 so python3 is required Clone the git repository to your local machine
git clone https://github.com/Konstantinos-Papanagnou/ipTrace.git
In order for the script to function correctly it requires some libraries. Use the following commands to install them if missing Install the libraries from pip
pip install json
pip install webbrowser
pip install argparse
pip install requests
Or use pip3 in case you have both python2 and python3 installed on your system
pip3 install json
pip3 install webbrowser
pip3 install argparse
pip3 install requests
If you want to include it in your path you can run chmod +x setup.sh
and sudo ./setup.sh
Everything is set! Now you can fire up the script
In order to run this script on windows, download the repository to your computer and make sure you have python3 installed or anaconda with python3.
Install the same libraries from the command line. Install the libraries from pip
pip install json
pip install webbrowser
pip install argparse
pip install requests
Or use pip3 in case you have both python2 and python3 installed on your system
pip3 install json
pip3 install webbrowser
pip3 install argparse
pip3 install requests
Everything is set! Now you can fire up the script.
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IP TRACE BY KONSTANTINOS PAP
POWERED BY ip-api & whatismyipaddress.com
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usage: iptrace.py [-h] [-v] [-a] [-m] [--visual htmloutputfile] [-o outputfile] (-l inputfile)/(-i ipaddr)
Automation script for ip lookup
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i INPUT, --input INPUT
The ip address or domain name to examine
-v, --verbose Increase output verbosity
-l LISTINPUT, --listinput LISTINPUT
Input a list of addresses and/or domain names from an external file.
The file must contain one ip address or domain name per line
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Output file to export data
-a, --accurate The ip-api is not very accurate on it\'s geolocation traces so use
the -a option to get more accurate results from
whatismyipaddress.com. whatismyipaddress strictly does not allow
webscraping to their website so you will be prompted there
automatically when using this option.
-V VISUAL, --visual VISUAL
Create Visual Map and display it (Expects file location)
-m, --mobile Using Termux for android support
At least one of the -l or -i option must be declared!
Usage Example:
python3 iptrace.py -i [your ip or domain name]
You can also pass in a list of ips like so:
python3 iptrace.py -l input.txt
You can also pass in a list of ips and write save the results to an external file like so:
python3 iptrace.py -l input.txt -o output.txt
ip-api is not always accurate. You can use the -a option to run the script in higher accuracy mode that indexes the whatismyipaddress.com that is more accurate. whatismyipaddress.com does not allow webscraping to their results so instead of showing the results on the terminal you will be automatically prompted on firefox.
python3 iptrace.py -l input.txt -a
You are now able to use --visual mode to create a Visual Map. This will create and open a htmloutput.html file that will contain all the ips that were successfully traced!
python3 iptrace.py -l input.txt --visual output.html
You can now run the script through Termux and automatically open the list in the default browser. In order to do that use the -m option.
python3 iptrace.py -i google.com --visual output.html -m