Hi Fyodor,
> Hi Amit. I think the HOWTO is a great idea! And version 0.1 is a
> good start.
Thanks.
> Maybe instead of designing a command-line utility specifically for
> Nmap XML, you can demonstrate in your HOWTO how to use existing
> generic XML command-line utilities to parse Nmap output. I think many
> Nmap users (including me to some extent) fall back on Nmap grepable
> output because we grew up with command-line tools like awk, sed, cut,
> etc. for parsing plaintext. But parsing Nmap XML output using
> command-line XML tools to grab fields with XPath and the like can lead
> to command-lines which are shorter, easier to write, and a hundred
> times easier to read than a big string of piped sed/awk/etc.
I am currently playing with XMLStarlet, proposed by Dirk. I should be
able to put up something soon.
>
> But I do see the value in other sorts of special-purpose Nmap XML
> command-line utilities (and/or libraries). They could do things like
> take 2 Nmap XML output files and produce an XML file describing the
> differences. Tools like UMIT or PBNJ or simpler cron jobs could all
> share such a common utility/library.
This will be the next thing on my mind and lets us see what Adriano
says about its application to Umit.
Cheers,
--
Amit Kumar Saha
GSM :+91 9903140286
http://amitsaha.in.googlepages.com
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