Re: Nmap results in spread*** format

From: Bill Z. (bgk_at_hotunix.com)
Date: 06/17/04

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    Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 11:00:57 -0400 (EDT)
    To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    
    

    About missing html closing tags, as long as you have </table> the result
    should be fine with any resonably recent versions of browsers (because a
    <td> or <tr> implies the closing of the previous <td> or <tr>).

    And, I only used ONE command (note the blackslash), so it doesn't make
    sense that the redirect "only applied to the LAST command".

    Plus, you have THREE commands to run (in a script). :=)

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    On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Eric Paynter wrote:
    > On Mon, June 14, 2004 11:22 am, Bill Z. said:
    > > This is a simple task - here's my quick and dirty way of converting the
    > > plain-text nmap output (e.g., nmap-out) into an Excel file with html tags:
    > >
    > > echo "<table>" ; grep "^[0-9*]" nmap-out | awk '{print "<tr><td>" $1 \
    > > "<td>" $2 "<td>" $3}'; echo "</table>" > nmap-out.xls
    >
    > Although the </td> and </tr> tags are optional in the HTML spec, I've seen
    > some browsers do funny things without them. I prefer to include them just
    > to be safe. Also, with my shell, the redirect to nmap-out.xls only applied
    > to the last command. The following fixes both potential problems, making
    > the example more portable:
    >
    > echo "<table>" > nmap-out.xls
    > grep "^[0-9*]" nmap-out | awk '{print "<tr><td>" $1 \
    > "</td><td>" $2 "</td><td>" $3 "</td></tr>"}' >> nmap-out.xls
    > echo "</table>" >> nmap-out.xls
    >
    > -Eric
    >
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