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RE: Nmap Scripts (NSE)


From: "H4CKN3T" <jeremy () h4ckn3t com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 19:52:54 -0500

@Cruz

Check out a script I wrote located at http://h4ckn3t.com/scripts.html 

It's called NMAP lookup and Load Tool.  Basically download the script,
unzip, type: ./nmaplookup.sh. 
It will ask for a keyword, I would suggest typing an "a" in that field to
see all.  From there you can choose them one at a time, get the definition
for what they do, and execute the script on a host if you choose. I haven't
had time to clean it up, but I think it will get you in the right direction.


To the people wanting off the list, I also had that problem a while back.  I
created an Outlook rule to send all Network Sec mailing lists to a personal
folder; it has worked out really good for me, and I am glad I was never
taken off the list now. 

Good luck






-----Original Message----- From: Cruz Leif
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 1:33 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Nmap Scripts (NSE)

Hi List,

Can someone send some references for good articles/books/blogs/URLs
regarding NMAP Scripting (NSE). I wish to know the basics, and how to
develop a script pertaining to a type of vector/protocol. Simply put, a
guide to NSE and its script development.

Thanks in advance. Cheers!

- Cruz


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