Jason Haar wrote:

Michel Arboi wrote:

They can be disabled from the Nmap or Amap plugins preferences.
However, I'd say that the best way to run those external tools is to
save the results into a file and then feed Nessus with it.
So the "pure" nessus scanner can't handle that situation? OK, I'll look at nmap.

Grr - should have thought more before hitting "send".

How do you create a "greppable" nmap file that contains both TCP and UDP port results? nmap is usually called to either do a TCP or a UDP scan?

[Do you just call nmap twice and append one output to the other?]

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