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Nmap-Parser 0.78 Released


From: Kelly Martin <kel () securityfocus com>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:59:43 -0600 (MDT)

Forwarding this manually due to the massive crosspost, as this is useful.

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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:53:33 -0500
From: Anthony G Persaud <ironstar () iastate edu>
To: ironstar () iastate edu
Cc: nmap-dev () insecure org, nmap-hackers () insecure org,
     sectools () securityfocus com, forensics () securityfocus com,
     security-basics () securityfocus com, pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: Nmap-Parser 0.78 Released

I have released a new version of the Nmap-Parser perl module. I am
hoping the module is useful to anyone writing security scripts with nmap
and PERL. I also hope that anyone who finds it useful can give feedback
on how it can be improved to better help the community.

The latest version can be found on sourceforge.net :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/npx/

or

http://search.cpan.org/~apersaud/Nmap-Parser/


Nmap-Parser Project Website: http://npx.sourceforge.net/

Special thanks to Fyodor for giving me some new nmap xml-output for
analysis (when I did not have an 'adequate' environment to run nmap).

Thanks,

Anthony G Persaud
ironstar () iastate edu





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