RE: Nmap results in spreadsheet format

From: R. DuFresne (dufresne@sysinfo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 14 2004 - 17:42:22 EDT


A little self research may provide the info sought, try google with the
simple search params "nmap spreadsheet". 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 spreadsheet 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 spreadsheet
> 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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