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<0> zzzzzzzzip <1> anders9034 why? <2> Quiznos: because it's an ***ignment (im a student) <1> we dont do homework :) <1> we'd love to help but that's homework for a reason. <2> Quiznos: you sound like a teacher <3> i just got railed by the ##c channel for saying a C program can do everything a C++ program can <1> nop <1> besides, nmap is the wrong tool <2> Quiznos: how so <3> i dont see how they dont get it, considering their c++ compiler is most likely coded in c ;) <1> headmonkey serves you right <1> anders9034 no direct answers; browser man8/ <0> how about giving him a smidgen of a hint? <1> i have two <1> gave
<0> the ***ignment did state nmap specifically though <1> ok <1> one <1> :) <0> lol <1> two with one unhelpful <0> lol <1> 1.5s <0> hey anders9034, how are you doing it now? <1> obey your inner Quiznos :) <0> lol <1> browser man8/ <4> is Nvu the best opensource/free ($) WYSIWYG editor? <2> krang: i do "nmap nmap www.co.umist.ac.uk" but it just stalls <2> that was one too many nmap <1> rm one nmap <0> lol <5> Hi, what's the extended regex for... NOT? <1> ^ <0> #### <1> ? <1> ! <1> not!!! <6> | <6> \ <1> / <7> freeone3000: either ^ or ! depending on regex engine and where you use it <8> freeone3000: not what <0> anders9034: why do you think it's "stalling", I can guess <5> Ah... it seems to still be matching .html files when given [^html] <2> krang: maybe the host doesnt allow nmapping (i have no idea) <7> freeone3000: try (^html) ? <8> perl compatibles have (?!html) <5> I wish I had perl compatable, actually... <9> you are both wrong, phogg and freeone3000 <2> krang: do you get anything with nmap "nmap www.co.umist.ac.uk"? <0> anders9034: it's scanning lots of ports on lots of machines, and you didn't specify what kind of scan to use. All the answers to the rest are in the man page <5> xwolf-: I'm... wrong? You mean, my console ouptut lies? <9> freeone3000 i mean [^html] <5> xwolf-: Ah, mmkay. <1> anders9034 i dont unnerstanz the azzigmant?! <9> so, what do you want exactly? <0> ROFL <2> krang: ok, another student told me i just had to do "nmap domain" but thanks for the help <5> xwolf-: I want grep to match everything that DOESN'T have the phrase 'html' in it. <1> anders9034 add -v <0> a'ight anders9034, that's it from me. Scan less ports and try different scan types if you have trouble <10> freeone3000: grep -v html ;) <2> Quiznos: so you can be helpful :-) <1> i still think nmap is the wrong tool <7> freeone3000: with grep, for example, just use -v on a seperate invocation <1> anders9034 we aimz to puleez <1> or <7> freeone3000: | grep -v html <5> Thank you. <1> puhleez <2> Quiznos: m3 5p33k 1337 <0> ander9034: BTW it didn't "stall", it was just taking ages to scan <1> m3 l338 <0> lol
<1> or <1> m3 15 l338 <1> so, thffpt <0> stfu n00b, im mor l33t t4n j00! <2> m05 d3|= <1> 1337 < 1338 <6> l8m3r <6> lol <1> you f4il <0> LOL <1> 18m3r <2> rofl <1> 4zz 15 m\n3 <0> IMA WINNUKE J00 PH0r TAT! <1> you can true phoo <0> hahaha pwn3d <0> wtf it didn't work <0> :-) <1> DemonThing !!! <11> what happend with the circus midgets by the way? <1> well it was raining a few mins ago; i'm praying for a deluge down the mtn <1> :)~ <11> lol <12> can i indent every line of a command i run? <13> ok <13> well, it ameks teh pernt <14> qweqwe!!! <11> fragle <14> where? <11> over there <1> bl00p <1> mmiikkee12 why? <12> Quiznos: just for looks <1> np <1> doit <12> um, how? <11> magic <1> ^[ \t]+ dont matter <12> say i do echo -e "asdf\nadsf\nasdf\nasdf", it'll print asdf 4 times <12> how do i indent those asdf's? <1> try it <1> \t <1> or see printf.1 <12> (note: it won't always be echo commands, so i can't format the output as it comes <12> things like fortune quotes in my .bash_profile :P <1> (note) <1> (noted) <11> have you seen the orange magic scroll? <12> no <11> same here <2> krang: i tried nmap -v ... and it's still working it seems. you said "BTW it didn't "stall", it was just taking ages to scan" have you seen it finish? <0> Quiznos: is ldap the most obvious and popular way to do that whole home folder/NFS thing? <1> krang i duno - ask #networking <1> or #ldap perhaps <0> anders9034: yup, I've also seen it take 3 days with the wrong options <0> Quiznos: cheers <1> yw <2> krang: any clues about what options to set? <1> i talked to a girl today; do i need to repent? <1> heh <1> she's a non-geek <15> repent! <1> ok <0> anders9034: You need to scan less ports. That's as close as i come <2> krang: ok, thanks <0> anders9034: also, what type of scan are you using? If you don't know, find out or set it specifically <0> But trust me, nmap never froze on me. If it takes ages, it's doing a lot <2> krang: no, i didn't even know there were such choices <0> Quiznos, you barbarian. We will flay you for your travesty <1> anders9034 read the networking administator's guide <1> krang ew <0> anders9034: just read the man page, it's all there and quite well laid out <2> krang: yeah thanks again, anders9034 out <0> Quiznos: Ew indeed. That'll teach you.
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