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Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development
From: Toni Ruottu <toni.ruottu () iki fi>
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 22:54:11 +0300
If there is some particularly long listing you might want to have a separate script for that one and limit default output like quake3-getservers and gopher-info do. Otherwise I'd say just write it first. It is always easier to work on details once we see how it looks in practice. On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Gorjan Petrovski <mogi57 () gmail com> wrote:
I've been looking through the commands that the client can send and it seems that the info script output is going to be very long. There are many commands which if successful, would produce valuable information (ex. system passwords, running processes). I'm still selecting which information would be included in the output, but I had to ask, is there a maximum preferred length for the script output? On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Gorjan Petrovski <mogi57 () gmail com> wrote:Sorry I didn't answer sooner, I'm getting right on it. On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Toni Ruottu <toni.ruottu () iki fi> wrote:The output will probably be somewhat similar to that of netbus-info. See the example output at http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/netbus-info.html There is no need to copy the categories from netbus-info. Just use what ever makes most sense with backorifice. On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:12 AM, David Fifield <david () bamsoftware com> wrote:On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 09:10:53PM +0200, Gorjan Petrovski wrote:Hello, I have experimented somewhat with the Windows and Unix backorifice client, and found out that the Unix client is constantly crashing the server. I'll use the Unix client source code for reference(for crypto, etc.), however I'm gonna base most of the script on the Wireshark analyses of the Windows client.Gorjan, could you edit the Script_Ideas page and fill in examples of the kind of information that a backorifice-info script would be able to find. It's a good idea but the description could be better. The best is if you can include some sample output, wihch the script will look like when it is finished. I'm assuming you already know about the protocol and what its capabilities are; if you are still learning and don't know yet, then don't worry about it. David Fifield _______________________________________________ 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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- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 02)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 02)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 02)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 02)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 03)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 03)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 03)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 04)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development David Fifield (Apr 04)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 05)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 02)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 02)