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0.0 | 6.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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WebMap
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Mapping out a network
WebMap will let you import your xml file to view a visualized network map.
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nmap xsl stylesheet ... but pretty?
What kind of info do you need to display? Zenmap can import Nmap scan results and shows the results in several different tabular formats. There are lots of programming language libraries and plugins for loading and processing Nmap results. Ndiff is one for Python 2, but you can usually find one in any language you are comfortable with. Loading the results into a database might be better if you want to be able to produce reports based on the results. Tools like Dradis and WebMap can do this automatically.
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Continuous network enumeration tool like Fing
Another option is WebMap which does have a UI
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looking for free port scanner with web interface alternative to nmap!
for easy read , this is what I was looking for https://github.com/SabyasachiRana/WebMap
for easy read , this is what I was looking thanks for u/gravspeed https://github.com/SabyasachiRana/WebMap
natlas
- Shodan
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Passive network device discovery
Natlas was basically built for exactly this use case. Docker-compose file in the repo so you can set up as containers in Windows. https://github.com/natlas/natlas
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A 15 year old’s (me) network diagram
Thanks, now I just need natlas to generate prettier graphs for leadership... I had a feeling it was graphviz on the backend, been a while.
- Continuous network enumeration tool like Fing
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0xtavian/awesome-attack-surface-monitoring - Resources for Attack Surface Monitoring!
Natlas looks like a tool I'd been wanting but couldn't find. It does seem to lack some kind of built in alerting infrastructure though - is there anything else opensource like Natlas that is more fully featured for being able to monitor for changes in attack surface?
What are some alternatives?
nmap-bootstrap-xsl - A Nmap XSL implementation with Bootstrap.
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
faraday - Open Source Vulnerability Management Platform
pyndiff - Generate human-readable ndiff output when comparing 2 Nmap XML scan files
cve_searchsploit - Search an exploit in the local exploitdb database by its CVE
scantron - A distributed nmap / masscan scanning framework complete with scan scheduling, engine pooling, subsequent scan port diff-ing, and an API client for automation workflows.
Smog - A semi-automatic osint/recon framework.
awesome-attack-surface-monitoring - Curated list of open-source & paid Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM) tools.
nmap-xsl - XML style sheet for NMAP reports
Net-Mon - Get notified for new devices on your network