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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions How to scan IP range using nmap? Post 302994001 by drysdalk on Friday 17th of March 2017 09:54:20 AM
Old 03-17-2017
Hi,

Sorry for the delay in replying, I've not been available the last couple of days, but I'll see if I can give you some pointers here. I've taken nmap_scan.txt as the version of your script you intended me to look at, and all line numbers below are based on that file.

The first thing I notice is that you have either mis-spelled or un-defined variables in your script. For example I suspect that you meant to call the variable conunt on line 7 count instead, which you reference in what I surmise must be a debugging loop of some kind in the other attached file, though it does not seem to actually be required for your main script, so this single issue isn't too important.

On a similar note, on line 8 your nmap command is referencing an un-defined variable, line1. Perhaps you meant to use a variable that contained the currently-read IP address here instead ? You have at least one such variable defined elsewhere in your script that you could use.

Also, on line 10 you reference a file called scan.txt which is not referenced anywhere else in your script. If you meant this to be a line that searches through the output of nmap, then this filename should be the same as the one that nmap wrote its output to.

If you make these changes, you should find that your script runs, and populates parse.txt with the kind of output that you expect.

Hope this helps. If you have any further questions let me know and I'll be happy to assist further if I can.
 

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SCAN-VIEW(1)															      SCAN-VIEW(1)

NAME
scan-view scan-view(1) -- The clang(1) static analyzer results viewer. SYNOPSIS
scan-view options results directory DESCRIPTION
scan-view a companion comannd line utility to scan-build(1), scan-view is used to view analysis results generated by scan-build(1). There is an option that one can pass to scan-build to cause scan-view to run as soon as it the analysis of a build completes OPTIONS
-h, --help show the help message and exit. --host=HOST Host interface to listen on. (default=127.0.0.1) --port=PORT Port to listen on. (default=8181) --debug Print additional debugging information. --auto-reload Automatically update module for each request. --no-browser Don't open a webbrowser on startup. --allow-all-hosts Allow connections from any host (access restricted to "127.0.0.1" by default) AUTHORS
Maintained by the Clang / LLVM Team http://clang.llvm.org. This manual page was written by Ermenegildo Fiorito fiorito.g@gmail.com for the Debian Project. SEE ALSO
clang(1) scan-build(1) http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org December 2010 SCAN-VIEW(1)
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