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By default httprobe checks for HTTP on port 80 and HTTPS on port 443. You can add additional
probes with the -p flag by specifying a protocol and port pair:
You can set the concurrency level with the -c flag:
▶ cat domains.txt | httprobe -c 50
Timeout
You can change the timeout by using the -t flag and specifying a timeout in milliseconds:
▶ cat domains.txt | httprobe -t 20000
Skipping Default Probes
If you don't want to probe for HTTP on port 80 or HTTPS on port 443, you can use the
-s flag. You'll need to specify the probes you do want using the -p flag:
▶ cat domains.txt | httprobe -s -p https:8443
Prefer HTTPS
Sometimes you don't care about checking HTTP if HTTPS is working. You can do that with the --prefer-https flag:
▶ cat domains.txt | httprobe --prefer-https
Docker
Build the docker container:
▶ docker build -t httprobe .
Run the container, passing the contents of a file into stdin of the process inside the container. -i is required to correctly map stdin into the container and to the httprobe binary.
▶ cat domains.txt | docker run -i httprobe <args>
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Take a list of domains and probe for working HTTP and HTTPS servers