Hmm you shouldnt have a /usr/local/bin/nmap/ directory.
whats the output of
ls -l /usr/local/bin/nmap
if it is a directory delete the directory, then try
cd /usr/ports/security/nmap
make deinstall clean
make install clean
which nmap
cheers,
Vince
linux quest wrote:
Hi Vince,
Thanks for the automated emailing code guide. However, after running
nmap for some time, I have got problem running a simple command of nmap
... like
nmap 192.168.1.2
nmap: Command not found
I think there is something wrong with my installation procedures. I type
in make install clean command in /usr/local/bin/nmap and
/usr/ports/security/nmap - but somehow I still see the command not found.
I have also typed in make deinstall clean on both of the directory
location, restart the OS, and install everything again using the make
install clean command (on both of the directory location) - but I still
receive the same nmap: Command not found message.
Thanks for the help :)
Regards,
Linux Quest
*/Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
linux quest wrote:
I am currently doing a simple penetration testing for my company
in a LAN environment. Yes, I have already downloaded NMap by using
the 'make install' command... and it did fetched the required files
from insecure.org successfully.
My question will be, how can I create a Network Program in .c that
will invoke the
nmap capabilities to scan the network or computers? Example, lets say, I
want an automated nmap scan to run on FreeBSD to scan 192.168.1.10 and
192.168.1.11 , every morning at 10am - may I know how do I achieve that?
I hope someone can show me a simple coding to invoke nmap scan,
thanks :)
you dont really need c for this, a simple shell script run from cron
would do fine.
something like
===start==
#!/bin/sh
TARGETS=192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11
NMAP=/usr/local/bin/nmap
NMAPOPTIONS=
RECEPIENTS=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT=namp scan results
$NMAP $NMAPOPTIONS $TARGETS | /usr/bin/mail -s $SUBJECT $RECEPIENTS
===end=
save that somewhere and remember to chmod it to be executable
add a line like
1 10 * * * /path/to/script
to the appropriate users crontab
(change /path/to/script to the location of the script)
and you should get the output emailed to you every morning.
Vince
Thanks :)
Regards,
Linux Quest
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