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Question on NSE script output
From: "Sina Bahram" <sbahram () nc rr com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 22:19:39 -0400
Hi gang, Hope everyone's summer (for those of us in the appropriate hemisphere) is going well. I have a question about NSE output in nmap. I want to discover all ftp servers on a decent sized network which allow anonymous login. Wonderful for me that there exists an NSE script to do exactly this, but how do I get only those ip's? I was thinking of just inserting a print to stderr of the ip and a yes/no flag into the script then being able to grep on this? Is it possible to print to STDERR in our NSE infrastructure? I'm sure there's a much prettier way, and since I tend to despise hacks for no good reason, I look forward to hearing about a way of just getting the ftp servers which allow anonymous login, somehow? I can't grep the regular nmap output as the context crosses multiple lines, and it becomes an awk script, if I really want to do it right, and I'd like the data quick. The greppable output of nmap doesn't provide the script output, so no joy there either. Thanks for any ideas. Take care, Sina _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://SecLists.Org
Current thread:
- Question on NSE script output Sina Bahram (Jun 04)
- Re: Question on NSE script output David Fifield (Jun 05)
- RE: Question on NSE script output Sina Bahram (Jun 05)
- Re: Question on NSE script output David Fifield (Jun 05)
- RE: Question on NSE script output Sina Bahram (Jun 05)
- RE: Question on NSE script output Sina Bahram (Jun 05)
- Re: Question on NSE script output David Fifield (Jun 05)