From 0a716410df5048028ea5f667e8c6ddea062aae55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Clemens Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 01:41:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bc97703..d6dd1d7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,23 +2,23 @@ nmap-sqlite =========== This nmap plugin stores the following nmap output into a sqlite3 database: Hostname, IP, port number, protocol (tcp/udp), service and version. -Both, database file name and table name can be passed to the plugin via arguments (see @args or @example), data will always be appended to an existing table. Non-existant database files or table -s are created during the scan. Nmap's regular output (-o) will not be modified in any way. + +Both, database file name and table name can be passed to the plugin via arguments (see @args or @example), data will always be appended to an existing table. Non-existant database files or tables are created during the scan. Nmap's regular output (-o) will not be modified in any way. usage ===== - nmap --script sqlite-output +* nmap --script sqlite-output example ======= - $ nmap -sS -A -F --script sqlite-output --script-args=dbname=scan.sqlite,dbtable=scandata scanme.nmap.org - $ sqlite3 can.sqlite - sqlite> select * from scandata; - scanme.nmap.org|74.207.244.221|22|tcp|ssh|OpenSSH5.3p1 Debian 3ubuntu7.1 - scanme.nmap.org|74.207.244.221|80|tcp|http|Apache httpd2.2.14 +* $ nmap -sS -A -F --script sqlite-output --script-args=dbname=scan.sqlite,dbtable=scandata scanme.nmap.org +* $ sqlite3 can.sqlite +* sqlite> select * from scandata; +* scanme.nmap.org|74.207.244.221|22|tcp|ssh|OpenSSH5.3p1 Debian 3ubuntu7.1 +* scanme.nmap.org|74.207.244.221|80|tcp|http|Apache httpd2.2.14 args ===== - dbname: name of sqlite database file (default: scan.sqlite) - dbtable: name of database table in which the output will be written (default: scandata) +* dbname: name of sqlite database file (default: scan.sqlite) +* dbtable: name of database table in which the output will be written (default: scandata)