A simple python script to convert Nmap output to CSV
Project description
NmaptoCSV
Description
A simple python script to convert Nmap output to CSV
Features
- Support of Nmap version 5, 6, 7 normal format output (default format,
-oN
option) - Support of Nmap any version Grepable format output (
-oG
option) and XML (-oX
) - Parsing main information : IP, FQDN, rDNS, MAC address and vendor, open ports, tcp/udp protocols, listening services and versions, OS, Number of hops to the target, and script output
- Custom output format following the main items
Usage
Pass the Nmap output via stdin or from a specified file (-i
).
The processed dump can be collected at stdout or to a specified file (-o
).
Options
Usage: nmaptocsv [options]
Version: 1.4
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Mandatory parameters:
-i INPUT, --input=INPUT
Nmap scan output file in normal (-oN) or Grepable
(-oG) format (stdin if not specified)
-x XML_INPUT, --xml-input=XML_INPUT
Nmap scan output file in XML (-oX) format
Output parameters:
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
CSV output filename (stdout if not specified)
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
CSV column format { fqdn, rdns, hop_number, ip,
mac_address, mac_vendor, port, protocol, os, script,
service, version } (default: ip-fqdn-port-protocol-
service-version)
-d DELIMITER, --delimiter=DELIMITER
CSV output delimiter (default ";"). Ex: -d ","
-n, --no-newline Do not insert a newline between each host. By default,
a newline is added for better readability
-s, --skip-header Do not print the CSV header
Nmap Normal format (default output format -oN)
$ python nmaptocsv.py -i test.nmap -f ip-fqdn-port-protocol-service-version-os
IP;FQDN;PORT;PROTOCOL;SERVICE;VERSION;OS
192.168.1.2;Test.lan;135;tcp;msrpc;Microsoft Windows RPC;Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1 (Windows 7 Professional 6.1)
192.168.1.2;Test.lan;139;tcp;netbios-ssn;;Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1 (Windows 7 Professional 6.1)
192.168.1.2;Test.lan;445;tcp;netbios-ssn;;Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1 (Windows 7 Professional 6.1)
192.168.1.2;Test.lan;5357;tcp;http;Microsoft HTTPAPI httpd 2.0 (SSDP/UPnP);Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1 (Windows 7 Professional 6.1)
$ python nmaptocsv.py -i test.nmap -f ip-fqdn-port-protocol-service-version -d ',' | csvlook
|--------------+----------+------+----------+-------------+------------------------------------------|
| IP | FQDN | PORT | PROTOCOL | SERVICE | VERSION |
|--------------+----------+------+----------+-------------+------------------------------------------|
| 192.168.1.2 | Test.lan | 135 | tcp | msrpc | Microsoft Windows RPC |
| 192.168.1.2 | Test.lan | 139 | tcp | netbios-ssn | |
| 192.168.1.2 | Test.lan | 445 | tcp | netbios-ssn | |
| 192.168.1.2 | Test.lan | 5357 | tcp | http | Microsoft HTTPAPI httpd 2.0 (SSDP/UPnP) |
| |
|--------------+----------+------+----------+-------------+------------------------------------------|
$ nmap -sV -p- localhost -oN - | python nmaptocsv.py
IP;FQDN;PORT;PROTOCOL;SERVICE;VERSION
127.0.0.1;localhost;22;tcp;ssh;OpenSSH 7.6p1 Debian 2 (protocol 2.0)
127.0.0.1;localhost;80;tcp;http;Apache httpd 2.4.29 ((Debian))
127.0.0.1;localhost;5432;tcp;postgresql;PostgreSQL DB 9.5.4
127.0.0.1;localhost;5433;tcp;postgresql;PostgreSQL DB 9.6.0 or later
127.0.0.1;localhost;5434;tcp;postgresql;PostgreSQL DB 9.6.0 or later
Nmap Grepable format (-oG)
$ cat scan.gnmap
# Nmap 6.01 scan initiated Thu Nov 22 11:28:15 2012 as: nmap -p- -sV -oA scan 10.0.0.0/24
Host: 10.0.0.1 (test1.local) Status: Up
Host: 10.0.0.1 (test1.local) Ports: 23/open/tcp//telnet//Cisco router telnetd/ Ignored State: closed (65534)
Host: 10.0.0.2 (test2.local) Status: Up
Host: 10.0.0.2 (test2.local) Ports: 23/open/tcp//telnet//Cisco router telnetd/ Ignored State: closed (65534)
Host: 10.0.0.3 (test3.local) Status: Up
Host: 10.0.0.3 (test3.local) Ports: 23/open/tcp//telnet//Cisco router telnetd/ Ignored State: closed (65534)
Host: 10.0.0.50 (test50.local) Status: Up
Host: 10.0.0.50 (test50.local) Ports: 22/open/tcp//ssh//OpenSSH 3.8.1p1 Debian 8.sarge.6 (protocol 2.0)/, 80/open/tcp//http//Apache httpd 1.3.33 ((Debian GNU|Linux) PHP|4.3.10-19)/, 111/open/tcp//rpcbind (rpcbind V2)/(rpcbind:100000*2-2)/2 (rpc #100000)/, 113/open/tcp//ident///, 684/open/tcp//status (status V1)/(status:100024*1-1)/1 (rpc #100024)/, 5432/open/tcp//postgresql//PostgreSQL DB (French)/ Ignored State: closed (65529)
Host: 10.0.0.100 (test100.local) Status: Up
Host: 10.0.0.100 (test100.local) Ports: 80/closed/tcp//http///, 5432/open/tcp//postgresql//PostgreSQL DB (French)/, 19999/filtered/tcp///// Ignored State: closed (65532)
$ python nmaptocsv.py -i scan.gnmap -f ip-fqdn
IP;FQDN
10.0.0.1;test1.local
10.0.0.2;test2.local
10.0.0.3;test3.local
10.0.0.50;test50.local
10.0.0.100;test100.local
$ cat scan.gnmap | python nmaptocsv.py
IP;FQDN;PORT;PROTOCOL;SERVICE;VERSION
10.0.0.1;test1.local;23;tcp;telnet;Cisco router telnetd
10.0.0.2;test2.local;23;tcp;telnet;Cisco router telnetd
10.0.0.3;test3.local;23;tcp;telnet;Cisco router telnetd
10.0.0.50;test50.local;22;tcp;ssh;OpenSSH 3.8.1p1 Debian 8.sarge.6 (protocol 2.0)
10.0.0.50;test50.local;80;tcp;http;Apache httpd 1.3.33 ((Debian GNU|Linux) PHP|4.3.10-19)
10.0.0.50;test50.local;111;tcp;rpcbind (rpcbind V2);(rpcbind:100000*2-2)/2 (rpc #100000)
10.0.0.50;test50.local;113;tcp;ident;
10.0.0.50;test50.local;684;tcp;status (status V1);(status:100024*1-1)/1 (rpc #100024)
10.0.0.50;test50.local;5432;tcp;postgresql;PostgreSQL DB (French)
10.0.0.100;test100.local;5432;tcp;postgresql;PostgreSQL DB (French)
Dependencies and installation
- Python 2 (compatibility with Python 3 is in progress)
- The easiest way to setup everything:
pip install nmaptocsv
and then directly use$ nmaptocsv
- Or git clone that repository
Changelog
- version 1.4 - 08/16/2018: few bugs fixed + XML parsing implementation
- version 1.3 - 08/13/2018: fixing the README layout on PyPI
- version 1.2 - 01/07/2018: script output parsing addition
- version 1.1 - 01/07/2018: Cleaning the code, fixing some parsing bugs, delimiter option addition and made newline default
- version 1.0 - from 2012 to 2013
Copyright and license
Nmaptocsv is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Nmaptocsv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with nmaptocsv. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
Contact
- Thomas Debize < tdebize at mail d0t com >
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