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Article: Converting NMAP XML Files to HTML with xsltproc - published over 3 years ago.
Content: NMAP is a wonderful network scanner and its ability to log scan data to files, specifically XML, helps quite a bit.  This enables the scan data to be parsed by other tools such as Metasploit’s db_import or even NMAP’s own Zenmap GUI.  While XML is great for parsing, it’s not really easy for humans to read.  I have found several people are unaware of the fac...
/blog/2021/01/converting-nmap-xml-files-to-html-with-xsltproc.html   
Published: 2021 01 14 16:30:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:04:36
Feed: Secure Ideas: Professionally Evil!
Source: Secure Ideas: Professionally Evil!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Converting NMAP XML Files to HTML with xsltproc - published over 3 years ago.
Content: NMAP is a wonderful network scanner and its ability to log scan data to files, specifically XML, helps quite a bit.  This enables the scan data to be parsed by other tools such as Metasploit’s db_import or even NMAP’s own Zenmap GUI.  While XML is great for parsing, it’s not really easy for humans to read.  I have found several people are unaware of the fac...
/blog/2021/01/converting-nmap-xml-files-to-html-with-xsltproc.html   
Published: 2021 01 14 16:30:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:04:36
Feed: Secure Ideas: Professionally Evil!
Source: Secure Ideas: Professionally Evil!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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