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Re: NSE output verbosity (p2p-conficker)
From: Ron <ron () skullsecurity net>
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2009 16:23:31 -0500
Fyodor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 08:11:14AM -0500, Ron wrote:Ron wrote: Ok, I managed to throw this together before work. If you're below verbosity 2, you'll just get:Thanks Ron, this helps. I also just made further output changes in r13522: o If an infection is found, print the whole table regardless of verbosity so the user can see which tests/ports showed an infection. o Print nothing for clean machines unless running with -vv. That way folks who run it as part of the default script set don't have to read about every machine which is NOT infected. So many "false alarms" could cause them to miss noticing the infection reports. o I updated the examples in the nsedoc to include -vv, since those are specifically designed for Conficker scanning. Let me know if you see any problems with these changes. Cheers, -F
Perfect, those changes are just right. We might want to make similar changes to smb-check-vulns for Conficker, and maybe to http-iis-webdav-whatever. Those were all timely scripts that don't need to be noisy in a stable release. (I also full agree about automatically upping the verbosity if a script is run explicitly) Ron -- Ron Bowes http://www.skullsecurity.org/ _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://SecLists.Org
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- Re: NSE output verbosity (p2p-conficker) Ron (Jun 04)
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