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Re: Looking for test data


From: "Larry O'Neill" <larryoneill () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:20:51 +0000

Hi Jabra,

As I had mentioned in my initial post, I am currently writing a script
in perl that will generate test data, but getting a real world example
would be much more valuable to me.

Thanks
Larry

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Jabra <jabra () spl0it org> wrote:
Why not, create your own dataset using Perl?

Regards,
Jabra

On 04.Mar.2009 10:27AM +0000, Larry O'Neill wrote:
Hi,

I am new to this list, and not really sure if this is the right place
to ask for the sort of info I'm looking for.

I am working on a project that uses nmap.
In short, I have an agent that periodically runs the scan, uses
Nmap::Parser in perl to parse, and then populates an OWL ontology with
the results.
The general idea is that there would be an agent running in each
subnet on a given network, or at least one either side of any given
firewall.
The OWL ontology is in a location that all agents can reach and can be
used to get an overall view of the network, and to track changes an
admin may be interested in.

Unfortunately, I am finding it difficult to find any significant
ammount of real world data so I can test what I have so far.
I dont have access to an interesting network to do this on, and I dont
want to annoy any network admins out there.
I am writing a script that will generate an nmap xml file that has
loads of subnets, hosts, services, etc... but I would prefer if I
could get something a bit more real.

Does anyone here know where I might get a handy lump of test data in
nmap xml format to run test agents on?

Thanks
Larry O'Neill

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