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| Subject: | RE: Nmap oprions |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:04:38 -0400 |
I sent this to Juan B directly, but maybe some others will find it useful.
nmap -n -p21 192.168.0.0/16 | awk '/^Interesting ports on/ { host =
substr( $4, 1,
index($4, ":") - 1 ) }; $2 == "open" { print host }'strips trailing colon, gives a "cut-and-paste"able list
Note: this is not an elegant solution, it only works for single ports.
-- JJ Knitis jj@dangercreative.com
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