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Re: [NSE] Script Idea: nmap last run


From: Robin Wood <robin () digininja org>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:14:00 +0100

On 23 July 2012 07:48, Vikas Singhal <vikas.programmer () gmail com> wrote:
Collecting all the thoughts here.. I see two options.

1. If -sC was specified nmap will save the output to
nmap-autosave.IP-PORT-TIMESTAMP in current directory and notify the user.
Then user can delete all nmap-autosave if not required.

You would then have to remember to specify it or set it up as an alias
which I think you can already do with -oA

Robin

2. If -sC was specified nmap will *ask *user to save the output at the end
of a run in a predetermined format (see option 1) but also allow to change
it. This option might be little irritating some times.

Let me know if we want this.. I will get on to it.

Vikas

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Ron <ron () skullsecurity net> wrote:

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On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 20:27:46 +0100 Robin Wood <robin () digininja org> wrote:
What about if there were a resource/config script in the users home
directory like other tools have? You couldn't set things like -sT but
you could add things like -oA and have a way to specify something to
do with the date and/or IP range.

Robin
I was gonna suggest the same thing - Nmap could read a .nmaprc file where
you can specify options that you want to affect every scan. You could do
-sT or -sS if you wanted, though it'd be kinda silly.

Perhaps that already exists?

Ron
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