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Re: [NSE] ntp-monlist


From: jah <jah () zadkiel plus com>
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 14:12:18 +0100

On 01/06/2010 00:44, David Fifield wrote:
Here's my localhost:

123/udp open  ntp     udp-response
| ntp-monlist: discovered internal addresses:
| 127/8 (1)
| and discovered 1 alternative address for the target:
| 192.168.0.21
| and collected 4 IPv4 addresses:
|_169.229.70.183  169.229.70.201  173.203.202.87  208.77.19.5

Here's a public server I found earlier:

123/udp open  ntp     udp-response
| ntp-monlist: collected 600 IPv4 addresses:
| 12.1.224.194    67.202.54.126   75.101.103.194  173.108.144.12
| 12.27.33.158    67.207.216.162  75.101.221.61   173.108.178.195
... 146 lines ...
| 67.202.43.183   75.47.182.81    173.76.119.55   216.248.85.97
|_67.202.46.49    75.70.42.165    173.108.117.178 217.20.242.228
  
These, by the way, are the output from a previous version of the script.
This code is looking good and I'd like you to commit it now. Then you
can add the file-writing option.
The script has been added to trunk.

I'll wait for Djalal's work on luafilesystem before doing the
file-writing option. Am I correct in thinking that the behaviour of NSE
nmap.fetchfile will change to allow the return of absolute directories?

Cheers,

jah
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