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Penetration Testing
run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 02:09PM Kathy Simm (kathys39 hotmail com) (7 replies) RE: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 08:50PM Ward, Jon (Jon_Ward SYNTELINC COM) (2 replies) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 17 2011 08:41AM arvind doraiswamy (arvind doraiswamy gmail com) RE: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 11:10PM Ward, Jon (Jon_Ward SYNTELINC COM) RE: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 04:23PM Kettlewell, Nate \(Kansas City\) (Nate Kettlewell fishnetsecurity com) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 04:16PM securityfocus rawchaos com (1 replies) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 05:26PM Daniel Miller (bonsaiviking gmail com) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 03:26PM Justin Rogosky (jrogosky gmail com) (1 replies) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 02:57PM John Mason Jr (john mason jr cox net) Re: run nmap automatically from index.html (??) Nov 16 2011 02:56PM Guillaume Friloux (guillaume friloux asp64 com) |
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Kathy Simm <kathys39 (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
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> We are doing a pen test for a small company and wish to automate some things. We have a website inside their Intranet that
> when employees scan or visit it we'd like to nmap the box they came from trying to see if anyone hooks up an authorized computer to their intranet. Any ideas of how to get=
> nmap to run automatically?
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> Getting a perl script to run nmap is already done but I'm trying to figure out whether we should monitor the libpcap data or the apache log files
> etc. I'm sure someone else has done this already - can you share some ideas?
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