@avlidienbrunn cc @0x6D6172696F @filedescriptor @antisnatchor @esevece @irsdl do you know? any browser
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@avlidienbrunn @0x6D6172696F@filedescriptor@antisnatchor @esevece@irsdl trying to enum web service ports only or general? -
@IAmMandatory @0x6D6172696F@filedescriptor@antisnatchor @esevece@irsdl good q. Web services, but interested if general could work as well -
@avlidienbrunn@filedescriptor@antisnatchor @esevece@irsdl played around with it here: https://github.com/mandatoryprogrammer/sonar.js … might be helpful? -
@IAmMandatory@filedescriptor@antisnatchor @esevece@irsdl will check it out, thanks :)
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@avlidienbrunn Are you hitting connections-per-host limits? Maybe use a bunch of DNS names all pointed at 127.0.0.1? -
@ericlaw In chrome, connection-per-render-process ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES (https://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?revision=9298&view=revision …) is the bottleneck
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@contrahacks will share when done
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@avlidienbrunn@ericlaw Have you tried starting several webworkers; and each webworker does a range. -
@CongoCart@ericlaw nope, doing same concept but with frames/windows -
@avlidienbrunn@ericlaw Guess it depends on how you are doing your port scanning that might be the only way. Workers only have access to XHR
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