Invoking nmap (nse) from python
All,
Is there an easy way to access/utilize the n开发者_C百科se packages from python?
Thanks
You can use python-nmap package for that,
Here is an example:
>>> import nmap
>>> nm=nmap.PortScanner()
>>> nm.scan('192.168.1.212', '445',
arguments='--script=/usr/local/share/nmap/scripts/smb-os-discovery.nse')
Output:
{'nmap': {'command_line': u'nmap -oX - -p 445 --script=/usr/local/share/nmap/scripts/smb-os-discovery.nse 192.168.1.212',
'scaninfo': {u'tcp': {'method': u'syn', 'services': u'445'}},
'scanstats': {'downhosts': u'0',
'elapsed': u'0.28',
'timestr': u'Fri Aug 31 21:33:19 2012',
'totalhosts': u'1',
'uphosts': u'1'}},
'scan': {u'192.168.1.212': {'hostname': u'BookLife',
'script': {u'smb-os-discovery': u'\n OS: Unix (Samba 3.2.5)\n Computer name: localhost\n Domain name: localdomain\n FQDN: localhost.localdomain\n NetBIOS computer name: \n System time: 2012-07-19 09:27:12 UTC+7\n'},
'status': {'reason': u'arp-response', 'state': u'up'},
u'tcp': {445: {'name': u'microsoft-ds',
'product': None,
'reason': u'syn-ack',
'state': u'open',
'version': None}}}}}
Yeah i would suggest calling subprocess and calling nmap that way.
example
import subprocess
subprocess.call('nmap', '-sS', '127.0.0.1')
While there are some libraries for integrating Lua into Python programs, the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) is tightly integrated into the Nmap scanner itself, and can't really be separated. As Pol mentioned, running Nmap as an external command is entirely possible, and the script results could be parsed from the output.
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