(RADIATOR) NMAP and Radiator
Terry Simons
galimore at mac.com
Thu Mar 4 14:10:08 CST 2004
Hmm... Just a thought.
You could use a post auth script to touch a file with the IP (or
whatever) of a machine that needs to be scanned, and you could poll the
file (every minute or whatever) for new users to be scanned... OR you
could have a program like swatch watch the file for you, and kick off
an appropriate command to do your work for you. Swatch has the ability
to watch a file for a regular expression pattern, and it can kick off
scripts with parameters from the expression you are looking for (so it
would be a cakewalk to have it just pass the correct information to
NMAP)
Swatch is pretty neat... I think it would work well for something like
this. It's perl based, and it's not too hard to set up.
http://swatch.sourceforge.net/
Good luck!
- Terry
On Mar 4, 2004, at 11:55 AM, Barrett (Barry) W Clark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to set it up so that radiator will spawn a task to run
> NMAP to scan the machine associated with the
> connection just made.
>
> (i.e...After connecting, NMAP runs on the Framed-IP-Address of the
> connection.)
>
> If so, How?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Barrett (Barry) W. Clark
>
>
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