f Of Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 9:33 AM
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> > Subject: re: print to a file
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> > nmap -oN any_file_name.log host
> > this will log the nmap output to the file: any_file_name.log
>
Thanks for the help it works great!!!
Kevin
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>Is there a universal switch to run at the end of a command. I want to
>do this in more then just nmap.
Many utilities send output to STDOUT, which can be redirected to a file
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more then just nmap.
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> Thanks,
> Kevin
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nmap -oN any_file_name.log host
this will log the nmap output to the file: any_file_name.log
hth
Willem
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Willem van der Walt
Information Services Directorate
Department of Health
South Africa
tel: 27 12 3
Dear Kevin,
simple. say if you are trying to run the nmap for your localhost and would
like to save it as a file called as nmap.output. use the command
nmap localhost > nmap.output
or
you can use the gui version of nmap called as nmapfe . this give the
option of saving the log fi
nmap -oN any_file_name.log host
this will log the nmap output to the file: any_file_name.log
hth
Willem
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Information Services Directorate
Department of Health
South Africa
tel: 27 12 3120700
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