I'll get with the folks on the development side of my company. They
do lots of XML, hacking the grep-able was quicker...
Thx....
-petern
On Jan 1, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Joshua D. Abraham wrote:
>
>> But I admit that I'm no XML expert. Does anyone here know good
>> command-line tools for picking out fields from Nmap XML output? Have
>> an example command-line you can show us? xslt with a custom XSL file
>> would do the trick, but that may be overkill for the simple cases
>> where you just want (say) the IP, open TCP port numbers, and (in this
>> case) MAC address.
>>
>
> If you like Perl, I have packaged Nmap::Parser for Debian,
> FreeBSD and Gentoo.
>
> --
> Joshua D. Abraham
> Northeastern University
> College of Computer and Information Science
> www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jabra
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