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Re: Can i tell nmap what to log and what not?
From: Ron <iago () valhallalegends com>
Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 08:00:07 -0600
If you know what ports are going to be open before hand, then you can use the -p option on nmap (nmap -p 1-80,135,137). However, if you know which ports are going to be open, that rather defeats the purpose of a portscan.
Martin Contento wrote:
Hi, i frequently use nmap to scan for certain open ports in my dorm. It works very well, but parsing the logs is really slow because it's full of "filtered" entries that don't interesnt me anyway. Is there a way to tell nmap to "only log open ports"? To avoid the obvious reply: i know man grep ;P Thanks in advance Martin ---------------------------------------------------------------------For help using this (nmap-dev) mailing list, send a blank email to nmap-dev-help () insecure org . List archive: http://seclists.org
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Current thread:
- Can i tell nmap what to log and what not? Martin Contento (Jan 07)
- Re: Can i tell nmap what to log and what not? Ron (Jan 07)
- Re: Can i tell nmap what to log and what not? Martin Mačok (Jan 07)
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- RE: Can i tell nmap what to log and what not? Pritchard, Adam (IDS EUC EMEA) (Jan 10)