Biting my Tongue Re: Nmap results in spread*** format

From: Donald Voss (voss_at_albany.edu)
Date: 06/17/04

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    To: Jonathan Pokrzyk <jpokrzyk@matriximaging.com>
    
    

    Jonathan,

    While I understand your frustration ... or at least I think I do.. I
    think you have it wrong.

    I think the point is: [yes I'm consciously making trouble]

    In my experience there are many people on this list and others which
    consciously make a decision NOT to research facts, search for previous
    related topics in list archives or the open web let alone test with
    their own tools/hardware before dumping a question on the [a] list for
    someone else to answer.

    They are also the same ones who do not read list traffic .. thus they do
    not have a clue if their question is a recent topic or in a FAQ, since
    of course they could not be bothered to download and read a FAQ .. they
    are too important / busy.

    I have named these list posters "hit and run". I am sorry their life is
    in such turmoil they do not have the common sense to treat list members
      with respect for their time, hard earned knowledge and effort to share
    it. Maybe it is lack of experience in the field, poor training ? I tend
    to be cynical .. they are spoiled/lazy .. choose not to do their own work.

    They get pointed to a search engine by me .. to read basics on their own
    time, to test basics with their own time, to learn .. teaching them to
    share is another matter.

    regards,

    Don

    Jonathan Pokrzyk wrote:

    > I tried biting my tongue but I can't take it anymore. I'm not trying to
    > start trouble but wouldn't you think that this person already tried
    > using google or at least made a conscious decision not to.
    >
    > This also goes for anyone else that posts google as a possible solution.
    > If people are asking questions to this list I bet that they already know
    > that there are search engines out there.
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: R. DuFresne [mailto:dufresne@sysinfo.com]
    > Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 5:42 PM
    > To: Chuck Fullerton
    > Cc: Jerry Shenk; Pen-Test
    > Subject: RE: Nmap results in spread*** format
    >
    >
    > A little self research may provide the info sought, try google with the
    > simple search params "nmap spread***". Preliminary results seem to be
    > fruitful, or one can get a tad more fancy and tailor to their specific
    > needs.
    >
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Ron DuFresne
    > <spoon-feeding ends after HS>
    >
    > On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Chuck Fullerton wrote:
    >
    >
    >>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
    >>
    >>
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>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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    Donald Voss 
                       voss@albany.edu
    Sr. Systems Analyst
    Geography Department AS218
    The University at Albany
    Albany, NY, USA 12222
    Ok, the jokes over--bring back the Constitution.
    

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