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Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook

You're reading from   Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook Want to master Nmap and its scripting engine? Then this book is for you – packed with practical tasks and precise instructions, it's a comprehensive guide to penetration testing and network monitoring. Security in depth.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517485
Length 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Nmap 6: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Nmap Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Exploration 3. Gathering Additional Host Information 4. Auditing Web Servers 5. Auditing Databases 6. Auditing Mail Servers 7. Scanning Large Networks 8. Generating Scan Reports 9. Writing Your Own NSE Scripts References
Index

Saving scan results in a grepable format


Nmap supports different file formats when saving the results of a scan. Depending on your needs, you may choose between the normal, grepable, and XML format. The grepable format was included to help users extract information from logs without having to write a parser, as this format is meant to be read/parsed with standard Unix tools. Although this feature is deprecated, some people still find it useful for doing quick jobs.

In the following recipe, we will show you how to output Nmap scans in grepable mode.

How to do it...

To save the scan results to a file in the grepable format, add the option -oG <filename>,as shown in the following command:

# nmap -F -oG scanme.grep scanme.nmap.org

The output file should appear after the scan is complete:

# cat nmap.grep
# Nmap 6.01 scan initiated Thu Jun  28 01:53:03 2012 as: nmap -oG nmap.grep -F scanme.nmap.org
Host: 74.207.244.221 (scanme.nmap.org)	Status: Up
Host: 74.207.244.221 (scanme.nmap.org)	Ports...
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