RE: Nmap results in spread*** format
From: Chuck Fullerton (chuck_at_cia-sec.com)
Date: 06/14/04
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To: "Jerry Shenk" <jshenk@decommunications.com> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 09:42:22 -0400
Jerry,
I would post this in the Nmap lists. I do know that there is a Perl Script
out there but I don't have access too it. If you find it you may want to
post a link back to the list here as well..
Chuck Fullerton
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From: Jerry Shenk [mailto:jshenk@decommunications.com]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 4:53 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Nmap results in spread*** format
I once saw a mention of a utility (probably a perl script) that would
take the information from an nmap scan and kick it out in a spread***
format. I am working with a guy right now that really needs to take
inventory of what machines exist on the network and what ports are open
on them. There are over 100 web servers, numerous servers with terminal
server, vnc and dameware, snmp on way too many and the list goes on.
Instead of having raw nmap output to wade through, it would be nice to
scan down a column and say, "Which of these web servers do you really
need? Shut the rest down."
If somebody can point me to a link for that, I'd appreciate it.
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