Security Basics
Re: NMAP Jun 23 2012 05:22PM
TAS (p0wnsauc3 gmail com)
Not quite sure what you mean by tangible , but an xml file can be imported to excel with ease and then you can do whatever you want.

HTH

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Subject: NMAP

Sent: Jun 23, 2012 01:39

I am a little rusty on my nmap skills from previous experience and googled around to no avail.

I want to scan subnet for "active" hosts.

I use zenmap on my linux box and run

namp -sL 192.168.0.0 /24 but I get a list of clients.

How to i export that to something tangible? I was able to save it to xml format but then what :)

any feedback appreciated or other network scan suggestions.

thanks,

GMF

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