Hi Carmel / List, 

I find it really handy to use the oG output flag instead of oN. The
greppable feature makes it work a lot nicer with shell scripting - ie. (and
I don�t have any output here)

nmap -sS -p80,25,110,21 target -oG output
grep 80 output | wc -l
grep 80 output | awk '{print $1}'

Etc etc etc

HTH. :)

Regards, 

Scott Nursten  


On 5/2/02 16:59, "Carmelo Floridia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I used nmap -sS -p80,25,110,21 172.31.*.* -oN output
> do you know if exist any tool to summarize the result in order to know (for
> example):
> 
> how may WEB answered
> who are the web server
> 
> hom many FTP
> who are ftp
> 
> I used nlog....any other tool?
> 
> 
> 
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: Tim Russo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Inviato: marted� 6 novembre 2001 4.30
>> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Oggetto: "Get out of Jail Free" client doc
>> 
>> 
>> I am about to do a vulnerability assessment for a larger client. I want to
>> have this client sign a document which states that I am authorized to
>> perform this assessment and that I am not responsible for server
>> crashes or
>> things along that line. Does anyone know where I can get a template or an
>> example of such a document? Thanks.
>> 
>> -Tim
>> 
>> __________________________________
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