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Re: Qscan in NSE: qscan.nse


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:15:34 -0500

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On 03/17/2010 09:06 PM, Kris Katterjohn wrote:
Luckily I had some of free time this afternoon and got a script written up,
attached as qscan.nse.  NSEdoc at the top should cover the options and usage,
but the rundown on the options are confidence, delay and numtrips just like
the original qscan has.

Here's the @output from NSEdoc:

| qscan:
| PORT  FAMILY  MEAN  STDDEV  LOSS%
| 21    0       0.40  0.52    0.0%
| 22    0       0.60  0.52    0.0%
| 23    0       0.40  0.52    0.0%
| 80    1       0.80  0.42    0.0%
|_443   0       0.50  0.53    0.0%

Any comments or suggestions are appreciated!

Of course imagine mention of Doug in the description and a link to his docs in
the comments of the script... doing no docs at all until the end and wanting
to just push it out doesn't bode well for giving props in an initial script
apparently.

Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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