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Re: problem with nmap options
From: dallas jordan <dallas.jordan () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 08:50:00 -0500
Juan,
You can use the -v option to give verbose output. Ue it twice for
more verbose output.
On 7/28/05, Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com> wrote:
Hi
I want nessus to show put in the a file hosts ip
address with which ports is open so I issue this
command:
nmap -sF -o -p21,135,136,137,138,80,23,25 -oG
/tmp/ips.txt 82.137.192.0/18
whan I cat ips.txt I just see:
ost: 82.137.194.246 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.194.250 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.194.253 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.1 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.2 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.3 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.5 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.9 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.10 () Status: Up
Host: 82.137.195.11 () Status: Up
this is not enough for me.
how can I fix this output?
thanks,
Juan
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