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Fwd: NMAP
From: Yuri Nahum <gibarian22 () yahoo de>
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 21:15:29 +0200
It depends on what you mean by tangible. I would try something like ping -c 1 -b 192.168.0.255 > hosts and then grep and sed around. Or what about "for i in `seq 0 254`; do ping -c 1 192.168.0.$i; done > hosts" and then grepping. You should perhaps specify a timeout, too. Or use fping, which can do multiple pings at once. Well, I think one can clearly see my background isn't pentesting, but administration ;) Good Luck Yuri -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: NMAP Datum: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 20:56:41 GMT Von: <Security Basics> NMAP Posted by flanny16 on Jun 22 I am a little rusty on my nmap skills from previous experience and googled around to no avail. I want to scan subnet for "active" hosts. I use zenmap on my linux box and run namp -sL 192.168.0.0 /24 but I get a list of clients. How to i export that to something tangible? I was able to save it to xml format but then what :) any feedback appreciated or other network scan suggestions. thanks, GMF... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Securing Apache Web Server with thawte Digital Certificate In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL certificate. We look at how SSL works, how it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital certificates. http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442f727d1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------