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RE: Nmap results in spreadsheet format


From: <Kim.Sassaman () cox com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 22:00:46 -0700

Were making progress on an reporting tool that uses nmap...  
 
www.securimind.com/nmap/index.html
 
Its in alpha stage so you get to see what it does... its not functional yet so dont get upset if your scans dont get 
displayed.
 
Thanks,
 
Kim Sassaman
CISSP-CCNP
SecuriMind 
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Eric Paynter [mailto:eric () arcticbears com] 
        Sent: Tue 6/15/2004 12:14 PM 
        To: pen-test () securityfocus com 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: Nmap results in spreadsheet format
        
        

        On Mon, June 14, 2004 11:22 am, Bill Z. said:
        > This is a simple task - here's my quick and dirty way of converting the
        > plain-text nmap output (e.g., nmap-out) into an Excel file with html tags:
        >
        > echo "<table>" ; grep "^[0-9*]" nmap-out | awk '{print "<tr><td>" $1 \
        > "<td>" $2 "<td>" $3}'; echo "</table>" > nmap-out.xls
        
        Although the </td> and </tr> tags are optional in the HTML spec, I've seen
        some browsers do funny things without them. I prefer to include them just
        to be safe. Also, with my shell, the redirect to nmap-out.xls only applied
        to the last command. The following fixes both potential problems, making
        the example more portable:
        
        echo "<table>" > nmap-out.xls
        grep "^[0-9*]" nmap-out | awk '{print "<tr><td>" $1 \
        "</td><td>" $2 "</td><td>" $3 "</td></tr>"}' >> nmap-out.xls
        echo "</table>" >> nmap-out.xls
        
        -Eric
        
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