Nice. I'll have to try those. I've been using nmap in a shell script loop to echo the current /24 I am scanning, "egrep open >> IPs.txt" to only output those with an open port (using --top-ports), and some string replacement to make for easier conversion to an excel file for sorting.
I struggled, and eventually gave up trying to output to a CSV. I was running the included script to do OS-detection. I was hoping to sort in the CSV, by OS. I did figure out that grep format was the only way to go, but the person that was going to be reading it was not a tech person. Maybe some day they will support they csv format.
Thank you so much Sister, From India
Nice job Snubs, as usual! Congrats on the wedding! Thanks for all that you and the crew do! Keep the nectar goodness coming!
Cool! today, I discovered the -oN option in the morning (now it‘s bedtime in my country) when I scanned some servers.
I am sorry but I think I am crushing on Shannon
Nice. I'll have to try those. I've been using nmap in a shell script loop to echo the current /24 I am scanning, "egrep open >> IPs.txt" to only output those with an open port (using --top-ports), and some string replacement to make for easier conversion to an excel file for sorting.
I struggled, and eventually gave up trying to output to a CSV. I was running the included script to do OS-detection. I was hoping to sort in the CSV, by OS. I did figure out that grep format was the only way to go, but the person that was going to be reading it was not a tech person. Maybe some day they will support they csv format.
ctrl k also shows the status of a scan if you did not put the "status scan" option
Thanks
snubs and nmap is awesome!
hey you
how to use grep to filter output .txt
You can also use control + x to view the status of scans, just found that out on accident lol
+CaptainCurryGoat cool! - Shannon
Oh man, you actually replied, whats up Shannon!
tutorial for nmap output to a database please......
did she call the "dash" a tak?
Does anyone know whitch linux distro she is using ? kali,backbox,mint or something else??
The distro in the video is Ubuntu, but they use Backtrack as well. Not sure if they use Kali though.
Oeh, very nice, first view and first comment
kwor! look at those chest conkers, couldn't she wear a tighter T-shirt?