Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-20 Thread Loris Bennett
Lars Liedtke  writes:

> Ansible has got a shell module, so you could run custom commands on all
> hosts. But it gets more difficult in parsing the output afterwards.

If you just want to copy files, pdsh[1] or clush[2] might be enough.

Cheers,

Loris

Footnotes:
[1]  https://github.com/chaos/pdsh
[2]  https://clustershell.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools/clush.html

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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-20 Thread Lars Liedtke
Ansible has got a shell module, so you could run custom commands on all 
hosts. But it gets more difficult in parsing the output afterwards.



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Am 19.05.22 um 21:16 schrieb ^Bart:
Maybe it could be a good idea to look at Ansible for copying the 
Files to all the hosts, because that is one thing ansible is made for.


I didn't know it... thanks to share it but... I should start to study 
it and I don't have not enought free time... but maybe in the future 
I'll do it! :)


For the nmap part: Ansible does not have a module for that (sadly) 
but is very extensible, so if you start developing something like 
that in Python, you could as well write an ansible module and combine 
both, because Ansible itself is written in Python.


Ah ok, maybe now I just start to write a bash script because I need to 
start this work asap, when I'll have one minute I'll try to move the 
script in Python and after it I could "upload" the work on Ansible! :)



Cheers

Lars


Thanks!
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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread MRAB

On 2022-05-19 20:28, ^Bart wrote:

You forgot the second line (after 'import nmap' and before 'nm.scan()'):

 nm = nmap.PortScanner()


import nmap
nm = nmap.PortScanner()
nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE -PA21,23,80,3389')
hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()]
for host, status in hosts_list:
   print('{0}:{1}'.host)

And the result is:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 1, in 
  import nmap
File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 2, in 
  nm = nmap.PortScanner()
AttributeError: partially initialized module 'nmap' has no attribute
'PortScanner' (most likely due to a circular import)
  >>>

I'm using the IDLE Shell 3.9.2 on Debian Bullseye+KDE, if I write the
script from command line it works!

When you installed nmap it would've been installed into site-packages, 
but the traceback says "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", which 
suggests to me that you called your script "nmap.py", so it's shadowing 
what you installed and is actually trying to import itself!

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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread ^Bart

Opbservations worth considering
1) could possibly be handled by a simple bash script (My bash skills are
not great So i would probably still go python myself anyway)


Like what I wrote in my last reply to another user now I need to start 
this work asap so maybe I'll start to write a rough bash script and I 
hope to manage it when I'll have free time on Python!



2) Instead of checking availability just try to send & react appropriately
if it fails (Ask for forgiveness not permission), the client could fail
after test or during transfer anyway so you will still need this level of
error checking


Sadly true... I didn't think about it but maybe I could find a solution 
in bash script...


Thanks for your reply! :)
^Bart

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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread ^Bart

You forgot the second line (after 'import nmap' and before 'nm.scan()'):

 nm = nmap.PortScanner()


import nmap
nm = nmap.PortScanner()
nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE -PA21,23,80,3389')
hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()]
for host, status in hosts_list:
 print('{0}:{1}'.host)

And the result is:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 1, in 
import nmap
  File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 2, in 
nm = nmap.PortScanner()
AttributeError: partially initialized module 'nmap' has no attribute 
'PortScanner' (most likely due to a circular import)

>>>

I'm using the IDLE Shell 3.9.2 on Debian Bullseye+KDE, if I write the 
script from command line it works!


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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread ^Bart
Maybe it could be a good idea to look at Ansible for copying the Files 
to all the hosts, because that is one thing ansible is made for.


I didn't know it... thanks to share it but... I should start to study it 
and I don't have not enought free time... but maybe in the future I'll 
do it! :)


For the nmap part: Ansible does not have a module for that (sadly) but 
is very extensible, so if you start developing something like that in 
Python, you could as well write an ansible module and combine both, 
because Ansible itself is written in Python.


Ah ok, maybe now I just start to write a bash script because I need to 
start this work asap, when I'll have one minute I'll try to move the 
script in Python and after it I could "upload" the work on Ansible! :)



Cheers

Lars


Thanks!
^Bart

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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread Lars Liedtke

# scp "my_file" root@192.168.205.x/my_directory


Maybe it could be a good idea to look at Ansible for copying the Files 
to all the hosts, because that is one thing ansible is made for.


For the nmap part: Ansible does not have a module for that (sadly) but 
is very extensible, so if you start developing something like that in 
Python, you could as well write an ansible module and combine both, 
because Ansible itself is written in Python.


Cheers

Lars


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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-19 Thread alister via Python-list
On Wed, 18 May 2022 23:52:05 +0200, ^Bart wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> i need to copy some files from a Debian client to all linux embedded
> clients.
> 
> I know the linux commands like:
> 
> # scp "my_file" root@192.168.205.x/my_directory
> 
> But... I have to upload 100 devices, I have a lan and a dhcp server just
> for this work and I'd like to make a script by Python which can:
> 
> 1) To scan the lan 2) To find which ips are "ready"
> 3) To send files to all of the "ready" clients 4) After I see on the
> display of these clients the successfully update I remove from the lan
> them and I put them to the box to send them to our customers.
> 
> I found https://pypi.org/project/python-nmap/ and I followed the line
> "To check the network status" but... it doesn't work.
> 
> THE INPUT
> 
-
> import nmap nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE
> -PA21,23,80,3389')
> hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()]
> for host, status in hosts_list:
>   print('{0}:{1}'.host)
> 
> THE OUTPUT
> -
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 1, in 
>  import nmap
>File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 2, in 
>  nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE
> -PA21,23,80,3389')
> NameError: name 'nm' is not defined
> 
> Regards.
> ^Bart


Opbservations worth considering
1) could possibly be handled by a simple bash script (My bash skills are 
not great So i would probably still go python myself anyway)
2) Instead of checking availability just try to send & react appropriately 
if it fails (Ask for forgiveness not permission), the client could fail 
after test or during transfer anyway so you will still need this level of 
error checking



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Re: Python & nmap

2022-05-18 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2022-05-18, ^Bart  wrote:
> THE INPUT
> -
> import nmap
> nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE -PA21,23,80,3389')
> hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()]
> for host, status in hosts_list:
>   print('{0}:{1}'.host)
>
> THE OUTPUT
> -
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 1, in 
>  import nmap
>File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 2, in 
>  nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE 
> -PA21,23,80,3389')
> NameError: name 'nm' is not defined

You forgot the second line (after 'import nmap' and before 'nm.scan()'):

nm = nmap.PortScanner()

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Python & nmap

2022-05-18 Thread ^Bart

Hi guys,

i need to copy some files from a Debian client to all linux embedded 
clients.


I know the linux commands like:

# scp "my_file" root@192.168.205.x/my_directory

But... I have to upload 100 devices, I have a lan and a dhcp server just 
for this work and I'd like to make a script by Python which can:


1) To scan the lan
2) To find which ips are "ready"
3) To send files to all of the "ready" clients
4) After I see on the display of these clients the successfully update I 
remove from the lan them and I put them to the box to send them to our 
customers.


I found https://pypi.org/project/python-nmap/ and I followed the line 
"To check the network status" but... it doesn't work.


THE INPUT
-
import nmap
nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE -PA21,23,80,3389')
hosts_list = [(x, nm[x]['status']['state']) for x in nm.all_hosts()]
for host, status in hosts_list:
 print('{0}:{1}'.host)

THE OUTPUT
-
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 1, in 
import nmap
  File "/home/gabriele/Documenti/Python/nmap.py", line 2, in 
nm.scan(hosts='192.168.205.0/24', arguments='-n -sP -PE 
-PA21,23,80,3389')

NameError: name 'nm' is not defined

Regards.
^Bart
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Re: python nmap for loop

2017-06-14 Thread Skip Montanaro
> I'm trying to make the following code work:
> ...

It seems fairly clear that you've posted code which couldn't possibly
run (missing a closing quote and right paren). Let me suggest:

1. You copy and paste directly from a Python (or IPython/Jupyter/IDLE)
session, including prompts and output.

2. You tell us what you expected to happen, and what actually happened.

Skip
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python nmap for loop

2017-06-14 Thread SS
I'm trying to make the following code work:

import os, sys

app=['host1', 'host2', 'host3']

for i in app:
os.system('nmap -p 22 -P0 %s | grep open 2>&1 > /dev/null && echo "%s up"


I've tried many different iterations of the os.system call, how to make this 
work?

TIA
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Python Nmap script linux version

2007-11-28 Thread Daniel Folkes
I made this script for fun.  you need to have Nmap installed on your
linux computer and it will find all the computers on the network and
then run Nmap on it.

Hope you enjoy!

import os
fn = 'i.result'
ip = '192.168.1.1-255'
ip1 = ip[:3]
ips = []
os.system(nmap -sP 192.168.1.1-255  +fn)
f = open(fn)
try:
   for line in f:
   if ip1 in line:
   ips.append(line[5:-19])

finally:
   f.close()

os.system(clear)
for i in ips:
   print '=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-='
   os.system(nmap +i)
   print '=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-='
   raw_input('press to continue...')


Tell me what you think
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Python Nmap Scour sP script for linux

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel Folkes
I made this script for fun.  you need to have Nmap installed on your
linux computer and it will find all the computers on the network and
then run Nmap on it.

Hope you enjoy!

code

import os
fn = 'i.result'
ip = '192.168.1.1-255'
ip1 = ip[:3]
ips = []
os.system(nmap -sP 192.168.1.1-255  +fn)
f = open(fn)
try:
for line in f:
if ip1 in line:
ips.append(line[5:-19])

finally:
f.close()

os.system(clear)
for i in ips:
print '=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-='
os.system(nmap +i)
print '=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-='
raw_input('press to continue...')

/code
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