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Re: Nmap as a library->help proposed


From: Andreas Marschke <andreas.marschke () googlemail com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 07:24:44 +0200

Hi remote,

https://github.com/andreas-marschke/libnet-nmap-perl would be my starting point. It's far from finished and lacks in 
corners but most of it is should be straight forward to understand.

Happy hacking.
-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards,

Andreas Marschke.



Remo the Last <remothelast () yahoo it> schrieb:



hi Andreas,
I am also a Perl programmer. 

If you have plans and projects for creating nmap->PMs consider my knowledge.
At this moment I don't follow nmap on Perl/CPAN but if you need a help contact me.
Regards
Re


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Da: Andreas Marschke <andreas.marschke () googlemail com>
A: nmap-dev () insecure org 
Inviato: Lunedì 16 Aprile 2012 13:10
Oggetto: Nmap as a library

Dear list readers and nmap developers,

I have been toying around with the idea of using nmap for managing new assets on my network or getting data of newly 
created hosts. 

Now, I'm a perl programmer and would like to do tgis from within perl. But doing execs and parsing output (even though 
it is xml) is rather difficult and prone to fail once a version change has happend and the output has changed from one 
space to 2 or voce versa or otherwise. 

Perl has a nice way of including c or c++ application libraries. They link against them using XS or SWIG. 

Would it be possible to make a library out of nmap with only the nmap binary as a wrapping console application around 
it?

-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards,

Andreas
Marschke.
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