On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, rain.forest.puppy wrote:
> I like this approach, as I can first see what nmap spits out, edit it
> to my heart's content, and then feed it to the stub. That way you can
> also paste together outputs from multiple machines into one big text
> file, and then run the stub on that.
[...]
> I've only tested this code on Intel RedHat 5.2. If it doesn't work on
> other platforms, sorry. If you can make it work on other platforms,
> even better. And if you can improve my lousy coding
> ('bucket-load-o-sscanfs'), great.
Far be it for me to coerce anyone out of taking the long route and writing
a bunch of C code that a few lines of sed or awk can do.
For the rest of you that are little script kids at heart (because c'mon,
that's what the topic is), check out a little script I wrote a while back
called 'warscan'. ftp://ftp.darkridge.com/pub/tools/warscan-0.7.2.tar.gz
Have fun.
Jordan Ritter
Network Security Engineer Systems Administrator
Ring-Zero, Netect, Inc. Boston, MA Darkridge Security Solutions
Received on Dec 29 1998