In that vein, I wrote some pretty awful shell scripts to give me some
base stats from the
nmap output. I've posted them off of this page:
http://webpages.charter.net/buz/nmap.html
They seem to work but I haven't looked at them in a while....
Luck,
Buz
On 3/12/07, ¨˜"°º•C0D3w@lk3r•º°"˜¨ <c0d3walk3r@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Following is a rough Ruby script I wrote to parse the Nmap Grepable output.
I've not tested it thoroughly and I know that it may be buggy ;) .....
but it worked on whatever files I tried on.
Currenty it parses the given file and lists all the host IPs and all
requested ports (ie: open, filtered or closed). Read the Usage
If anyone knows good info on how to work with nmap grepable output
files do let me know.
Those who want to extract info from nmap xml output can check out the
tool "xmlstarlet"
BTW here is the script
http://rubyforge.org/snippet/download.php?type=snippet&id=205
Manish S. Saindane
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