You want NLog,

"From the README:
----------------------------

NLog is a set of PERL scripts for managing and analyzing your nmap 2.0+ log
files.  It allows you to keep all of your scan logs in a single searchable
database.  The CGI interface for viewing your scan logs is completly
customizable and easy to modify and improve.  The core CGI script allows you
to add your own extension  scripts for different services, so all hosts with
a certain service running will have a hyperlink to the extension script.

An Overview:
------------------

Basically this is a multi-purpose web-based nmap log browser.  The extension
scripts allow you to get detailed information about specific services like
netbios, the RPC services, the finger service, and BIND version of a DNS
server.  It is extremely easy to create your own extensions for things like
a snmpwalk wrapper, a popper vulnerablility check, etc.

Nlog provides a standard database format to build your own scripts for any
purpose.  Whether to provide a graphical representation of a network or as a
web based service gateway to an internal network.  Included are the example
CGI scripts, the nmap log to database conversion tool, a sample template for
building your own PERL scripts, and couple extra scripts for dumping IP's
from a domain and the like."


Download and Live Demo at:   http://nlog.ings.com


Garryck



-----Original Message-----
From: khan rohail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 12 June 2002 6:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NMAP Results to Database


Hi
Is it possible to check for open ports through NMAP
(yes) and put the results into a database, through any
script or tool.

Does any one know about it. Please..

Thanks
Rohail

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