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Difficult Nmap Question from IRC
From: doug () hcsw org
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 20:14:47 -0700
Hey all, Somebody had a tough question on IRC a few minutes ago. Let's say you have a list of 10000 proxy servers (or torrent clients or whatever) along with the specific port that proxy is thought to be listening on. Is there any way to feed Nmap a list of host/port pairs, instead of having Nmap scan each host with the same port list? Assume that invoking Nmap separately for each target is too inefficient. Somebody brainstormed having a special -i mode, maybe -iP or something that accepts input like this: 1.2.3.4:1234 2.3.4.5:9876 3.4.5.6:5555 etc Doug
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