Nmap Log Stripp3r condenses "random" nmap scan IPs for better organization. This software summarizes all or some of the IPs in a clearer and more concise manner.
Using Stripp3r is easy. It supports stripping the nmap log of all but the IPs for hosts that are running a certain service, version of a service, or arbitrary banner and writing them to a file. Simply run an Nmap scan on random hosts, and Stripp3r will generate the file that you can use later.
For instance, you can scan a different service port or a different number of hosts depending on your needs. Once you have completed this step, Nmap will save a log file containing the IP addresses of the hosts that are "up" with information about them, such as whether the specified port is open, closed, or filtered.
Using Stripp3r to extract information from the Nmap logfile, especially the IP addresses, is quite easy. For instance, by default, Stripp3r will take all log entries that have the specified port listed as "open" and condense them into a file, listing only the IPs, one on each line.
If you want more specific results, Stripp3r can perform this function too. With the service string, you can instruct Stripp3r to save only the IPs of the hosts that are running a particular service in the resultant output file. The service string will only recognize inputs that match EXACTLY, so be careful to get the case and other details correct.
Finally, you may want to try Stripp3r with verbosity. With verbosity, Stripp3r will print-out information about what it finds, simultaneously writing it to the file being generated. To use this feature, you will specify the -v attribute as an option.
Overall, Stripp3r is a handy software program designed for people who want to condense their Nmap scan results and save them for later use. You are free to change, copy, and reproduce this file, as long as you give credit to the author for the initial writing of the code.
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