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# Active
### Objective
In this project you will have to make a simple port scanner, which will tell you if the port is open or closed.
You must create the project from scratch.
### Advice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nmap
### Bonus
Show the name of the service that uses the port
### Usage
```console
$> tinyscanner --help
Usage: tinyscanner [OPTIONS] [HOST] [PORT]
Options:
-p Range of ports to scan
-u UDP scan
-t TCP scan
--help Show this message and exit.
$> tinyscanner -u 20.78.06.364 -p 80
Port 80 is open
$> tinyscanner -t 127.0.0.1 -p 1604
Port 1604 is closed
$> tinyscanner -t 10.53.224.5 -p 80-83
Port 80 is open
Port 81 is open
Port 82 is close
Port 83 is open
```
### Submission and audit
Files that must be inside your repository:
- Your program source code.
- a README.md file, Which clearly explains how to use the program.
Don’t hesitate to double check the names of your folders and files to ensure they are correct!
> These methods and tools are for educational purposes only, so that you have a better understanding of how to protect against similar vulnerabilities. You must ensure that you do not attempt any exploit-type activity without the explicit permission of the owner of the machine, system or application. Failure to obtain permission risks breaking the law.