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RE: Tools for pen test,
From: "Stephen McNaught" <smcnaugh () comcast net>
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 18:57:03 -0400
A couple other examples:
for I in `seq 1 255`
do ip="$1.$I"
echo $ip
e=`ping -c 1 $ip | grep "64 bytes"`
if [[ X$e != X ]]
then
echo $e >> /tmp/$ip.output
nslookup $ip >> /tmp/$ip.output
traceroute $ip >> /tmp/$ip.output
fi
done
while read ip
do echo $ip
e=`ping -c 1 $ip | grep "64 bytes"`
if [[ X$e != X ]]
then
echo $e >> /tmp/$ip.output
nslookup $ip >> /tmp/$ip.output
traceroute $ip >> /tmp/$ip.output
fi
done < /tmp/testis
-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On
Behalf Of IRM
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:43 PM
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: Tools for pen test,
For the sake of completeness, every time I perform a penetration testing I
need to PING, NSLOOUKUP, TRACERT, etc. The problem is that tools like PING
only can accept single IP Address so every time I do a penetration testing
for multiple IPs, I need to execute the ping command manually and save all
the corresponding evidence. I knew tools like NMAP can perform ping for
multiple IP addresses with single command but I still wanted to use legacy
*Nix tools like ping, nslookup, etc.
I was wondering has anyone in here had a shell script that can execute tools
like ping, nslookup and pipe it into a file? Or knew a shell script that can
do this kind of job?
To give you an illustration, the shell script that I am looking for should
can perform this kind of job.
Program 192.168.0.1-20 -> will ping (using *nix ping command from host ID
192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.20 and save all the output into a file Cheers, John ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps NOW? Cenzic finds more, "real" vulnerabilities fast. Click to try it, buy it or download a solution FREE today! http://www.cenzic.com/downloads ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps NOW? Cenzic finds more, "real" vulnerabilities fast. Click to try it, buy it or download a solution FREE today! http://www.cenzic.com/downloads ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- RE: [lists] Looking to set up an infosec lab Curt Purdy (Aug 03)
- Tools for pen test, IRM (Aug 04)
- Re: Tools for pen test, 杨峰 (Aug 04)
- Re: Tools for pen test, John M. Martinelli (Aug 04)
- RE: Tools for pen test, Alexandru Bradescu-Popa (Aug 04)
- RE: Tools for pen test, Stephen McNaught (Aug 04)
- RE: Tools for pen test, Stephen McNaught (Aug 04)
- Re: Tools for pen test, Antonin Kral (Aug 04)
- Re: Tools for pen test, 杨峰 (Aug 04)
- Tools for pen test, IRM (Aug 04)
