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Michel and Cristobal,

I am planning on porting the "upload nmap output" stuff from the gui
client to the command line client soon.  How much work do you think
will be involved?  Basically I am working on a project which needs it
yesterday.  Any tips you have that will help me get this done faster?

Marc

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From: Cristobal Soto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 28 March 2002 8:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: nmap scans: tcp and udp port ranges


Hi Michel
what about using the nessus command-line client? how do you load it
into
nessus?
is there any way to include these options in the nmap wrapper?

Thanx!
Cristobal

Michel Arboi wrote:
> 
> Cristobal Soto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > i was wondering if is there a way to specify different port
> > ranges to the nmap TCP and UDP scans. So i can scan ports tcp
> > 1-15000 and udp 1-1024 for example.
> 
> With nmap yes, but not directly from Nessus.
>         nmap -p T:1-15000,U:1-1024
> 
> The trick would be to run nmap externaly and save the result into a
> file with the -oN option.

- -- 
Cristobal Soto Y.
ICSA.cl  -  The e-risk security company - http://www.icsa.cl

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