Yes, nmap (version 4.01) has scanned the remote host and wrote the file to
disk (-oG).
Ex: nmap -v -sS -oG output.txt <host IP>
Nessus does not appear to use this file with the nmap plugin activated. Has
anyone had success importing a nmap (-oG) file into Nessus?
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On Thu Mar 23 2006 at 22:38, J2 Test User wrote:
> hosts in the file. Even with "Do not scan targets not in the file",
> it still attempts to scan the hosts (localhost in this case) under
> Target Selection.
Very strange. Are you sure that nmap is scanning your target? Not
another scanner?
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