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Re: HTML output from nmap (was: SGML output parser in PERL ...)


From: Jesse Nelson <yoda () xuma com>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 21:39:17 -0700

yes but SGML/XML is more portable than HTML.. 

sgml2html   
sgml2latex  
sgml2rtf    
sgml2xml    
sgml2info   
sgml2lyx    
sgml2txt    


Previously, Alek O. Komarnitsky (N-CSC) wrote:
From: Jesse Nelson <yoda () xuma com>
Subject: SGML output parser in PERL..
To: nmap-dev () insecure org

This is kinda rough, but it works.. 

I put it up at http://f00bar.com/nmap/  with example sgml and html output.. 

FYI FWIW: nmap-web (see URL below) is a web interface to nmap.
While it doesn't supply all the options to nmap, it allows one
to select a range of hosts/IP's, specify some types of scans, 
and optionally query the port to try to determine what software
is actually running there. All this is done from a point-n-click
interface ... so still another way to obtain nmap HTML'ized (type)
output would be to use nmap-web and then simply save the 
underlying frame source code!   ;-)

alek

P.S. http://www.komar.org/komar/alek/  ->  Misc. Tech Stuff  ->  nmap-web

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Benchmarks, and Delivery dates.

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