RE: Nmap output

From: Hasnain Atique (hatique@hasnains.com)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 09:56:53 EST


I made some changes to nmap to add logging functionality to mysql, and
contributed back to nmap-dev. Reception was less than lukewarm. But I'll
bet you can use this!

Basically, it assigns three identifiers -- for the host nmap is running
on, for the target IP, and then a runtime id -- and then logs the open
ports to mysql. So .. You should be able to run nmap from more than one
station, and log to a single mysql server.

Since the tables are simplistic (by choice), pretty much any report
writer can be used to produce reports.

Drop me an email if you want the sources.

-- Hasnain

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> From: Gene Cronk [mailto:gcronk@trsg.net]
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> | I am in the midst of a wide scale Pentest egangement for a client -
> they have 7 class C networks. We are overwhelmed with the
> output from nmap. Does anybody know of a tool to manage the
> output - preferably in a graphical format. I tried the XML
> output but cannot figure out what to do with that.
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