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XML OS fingerprint output question: msg#00154security.nmap.devel
Most of my work with Nmap is performed on the XML output. I use perl modules and scripts to generate reports on network changes, operating systems and ports. While working on submitting a request for Nmap code changes I noticed that OS fingerprints are not being added to XML output in situations where they are printed for Normal/ ScriptKiddie/StdOut. Based on some comments from Fyodor I started looking in output.cc. I see there (line 1471) that the only time OS fingerprints are included in the XML output is when debugging or verbose output is requested. Shouldn't the behavior be the same across output formats? With the way that XML is processed, as I understand it, the presence or absence of the "osfingerprint" element should not affect code that is not utilizing it. That being said, I am not a C coder so any patch I submit will probably be sub-optimal. Depending on the feedback on this list I will try to gen up a basic patch to change the behavior and submit it for approval. Any feedback is appreciated. Tom Sellers _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://SecLists.Org |
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