As nmap is running really slowwwwwwwwly against one of my boxes, I
though that the quickest (and safest) "port scanner" is... the netstat
command.
What about this: you run netstat on the box, transfer the output to a
file which will be sent to nessusd by the client and parsed as the
nmap output file.
What will be the problems?
1. You cannot "scan" more than one target with this
2. Misc output format on one OS or another
3. Anything more vicious?
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though that the quickest (and safest) "port scanner" is... the netstat
command.
What about this: you run netstat on the box, transfer the output to a
file which will be sent to nessusd by the client and parsed as the
nmap output file.
What will be the problems?
1. You cannot "scan" more than one target with this
2. Misc output format on one OS or another
3. Anything more vicious?
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GPG Public keys: http://www.bigfoot.com/~arboi/pubkey.txt
FAQNOPI de fr.comp.securite : http://www.bigfoot.com/~arboi/secu/FAQNOPI/