Install Angry IP Scanner 3.5.3 on Linux Mint, Deepin and Ubuntu Derivative System
Angry IP scanner is a very fast IP address and port scanner.
It can scan IP addresses in any range as well as any their ports. It is cross-platform and lightweight. Not requiring any installations, it can be freely copied and used anywhere.
Angry IP scanner simply pings each IP address to check if it’s alive, then optionally it is resolving its hostname, determines the MAC address, scans ports, etc. The amount of gathered data about each host can be extended with plugins.
It also has additional features, like NetBIOS information (computer name, workgroup name, and currently logged in Windows user), favorite IP address ranges, web server detection, customizable openers, etc.
Scanning results can be saved to CSV, TXT, XML or IP-Port list files. With help of plugins, Angry IP Scanner can gather any information about scanned IPs. Anybody who can write Java code is able to write plugins and extend functionality of Angry IP Scanner.
Features
- Scans local networks as well as Internet
- IP Range, Random or file in any format
- Exports results into many formats
- Extensible with many data fetchers
- Provides command-line interface
- Over 23 million downloads
- Free and open-source
- Works on Windows, Mac and Linux
- Installation not required
How to Install Angry IP Scanner 3.5.3 on Linux Mint, Deepin and Ubuntu Derivative System ?
Download version 3.5.3 below or browse more releases or even older releases. or Follow this command to installation from terminal :
wget https://github.com/angryip/ipscan/releases/download/3.5.3/ipscan_3.5.3_amd64.deb
Run installation :
sudo dpkg -i ipscan_3.5.3_amd64.deb
To complete installation depedencies, run this command :
sudo apt-get install -f
Running
Make sure you have Oracle Java or OpenJDK installed - check your distribution. GCJ is not recommended.DEB and RPM packages will install appropriate 'desktop' files, so Angry IP Scanner will appear in the applications menu, under either Internet or Networking. Alternatively, you can just type ipscan to launch the application.
Jar files are launched by either double-clicking or typing java -jar jar-file.





