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Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints
From: Tom Sellers <nmap () fadedcode net>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:16:50 -0500
Michael Pattrick wrote:
Hey tom, I just noticed that Brandon already posted a script for this, but I wrote one too! lol It lists all unidentified OS fingerprints(or all fingerprints if the scan was -v or -d) and all unidentified services. It requires the latest Nmap::Parser[1] and the output is like this:perl getOS.pl scan.xmlIP: 10.0.0.2 SCAN(V=4.65%D=6/19%OT=14334%CT=%CU=42336%PV=Y%DS=1%G=N%M=0016D3%TM=485AFC95%P=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) SEQ(SP=FA%GCD=1%ISR=103%TI=I%II=I%SS=S%TS=0) OPS(O1=M5B4NW0NNT00NNS%O2=M5B4NW0NNT00NNS%O3=M5B4NW0NNT00%O4=M5B4NW0NNT00NNS%O5=M5B4NW0NNT00NNS%O6=M5B4NNT00NNS) ...snip... IE(R=Y%DFI=S%T=80%TOSI=Z%CD=Z%SI=S%DLI=S) Unidentified service, TCP port 14334: SF-Port14334-TCP:V=4.65%I=7%D=6/19%Time=485AFC82%P=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu%r(GetRequest,20,"\xbf\x13\xde ...snip... SF:r\x88\x97a\x0c")%r(SIPOptions,20,"\xfc\xac\|\xf8\xa9\x04\x07\xa5\x20\x1 SF:c\x88\xbc7k\]\xd1\xf3\xa7\xa8\x90\xb3qE\?\x8d\xa4\ I hope this is what you were thinking of. Cheers, Michael [1] http://nmapparser.wordpress.com/
multiple large network segments
and then check the files for unidentified services and devices. I have some very basic c skills and looking at the code this change looks like something I might be able to do. For the service portion I think most of the changes would be in the program argument handling section in nmap.cc, the output header file, some changes around 822 in output.cc, and then making sure the file is closed properly. Any thoughts on this? Oh, if there is already a simple way to do this please break out the clue stick and fill me in. Thanks,
Thanks to both of you for the info. That should cover my needs nicely. Tom _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://SecLists.Org
Current thread:
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints, (continued)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints David Fifield (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Tom Sellers (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Michael Pattrick (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Michael Pattrick (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 20)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Michael Pattrick (Jun 20)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 20)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 20)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints Brandon Enright (Jun 19)
- Re: [RFC] Output file option for capturing service and os fingerprints David Fifield (Jun 19)