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Re: python-nmap -- a python class to use nmap from python
From: Sebastian Małyska <sebastian.malyska () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:52:43 +0200
Hi Alexandre Do you know scapy tool? http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/ It also provides python interface to network scanning or traffic generation tool. Maybe it is a good way to find out synergy. Just an idea. Regards Seba 2010/6/7 Alexandre Norman <norman () xael org>
Hello, A few month ago, I wrote python-nmap. Due to personnal reason, I didn't had enought time to advert about it... Here it is : python-nmap is a python library which helps in using nmap port scanner. It allows to easilly manipulate nmap scan results and will be a perfect tool for systems administrators who want to automatize scanning task and reports. It also supports nmap script outputs. It can even be used asynchronously. Results are returned one host at a time to a callback function defined by the user. It can be found here : http://xael.org/norman/python/python-nmap/ Typical usage looks like:: #!/usr/bin/env python import nmap # import nmap.py module nm = nmap.PortScanner() # instantiate nmap.PortScanner object nm.scan('127.0.0.1', '22-443') # scan host 127.0.0.1, ports from 22 to 443 nm.command_line() # get command line used for the scan : nmap -oX - -p 22-443 127.0.0.1 nm.scaninfo() # get nmap scan informations {'tcp': {'services': '22-443', 'method': 'connect'}} nm.all_hosts() # get all hosts that were scanned nm['127.0.0.1'].hostname() # get hostname for host 127.0.0.1 nm['127.0.0.1'].state() # get state of host 127.0.0.1 (up|down|unknown|skipped) nm['127.0.0.1'].all_protocols() # get all scanned protocols ['tcp', 'udp'] in (ip|tcp|udp|sctp) nm['127.0.0.1']['tcp'].keys() # get all ports for tcp protocol nm['127.0.0.1'].all_tcp() # get all ports for tcp protocol (sorted version) nm['127.0.0.1'].all_udp() # get all ports for udp protocol (sorted version) nm['127.0.0.1'].all_ip() # get all ports for ip protocol (sorted version) nm['127.0.0.1'].all_sctp() # get all ports for sctp protocol (sorted version) nm['127.0.0.1'].has_tcp(22) # is there any information for port 22/tcp on host 127.0.0.1 nm['127.0.0.1']['tcp'][22] # get infos about port 22 in tcp on host 127.0.0.1 nm['127.0.0.1'].tcp(22) # get infos about port 22 in tcp on host 127.0.0.1 nm['127.0.0.1']['tcp'][22]['state'] # get state of port 22/tcp on host 127.0.0.1 (open # a more usefull example : for host in nm.all_hosts(): print('----------------------------------------------------') print('Host : %s (%s)' % (host, nm[host].hostname())) print('State : %s' % nm[host].state()) for proto in nm[host].all_protocols(): print('----------') print('Protocol : %s' % proto) lport = nm[host][proto].keys() lport.sort() for port in lport: print('port : %s\tstate : %s' % (port, nm[host][proto][port]['state'])) print('----------------------------------------------------') # If you want to do a pingsweep on network 192.168.1.0/24: nm.scan(hosts='192.168.1.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE -PA21,23,80,3389') hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()] for host, status in hosts_list: print('{0}:{1}'.format(host, status)) print '----------------------------------------------------' # Asynchronous usage of PortScannerAsync nma = nmap.PortScannerAsync() def callback_result(host, scan_result): print '------------------' print host, scan_result nma.scan(hosts='192.168.1.0/30', arguments='-sP', callback=callback_result) while nma.still_scanning(): print("Waiting ...") nma.wait(2) # you can do whatever you want but I choose to wait after the end of the scan Any improvment or suggestion are welcome. Regards, Alexandre _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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