Net_Nmap

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Requirements:

- PHP5
- PEAR::Net_Nmap
- nmap

<?php

/**
 * Scan network to retrieve hosts and services information.
 */

require_once 'Net/Nmap.php';

//Define the target to scan
$target = array('127.0.0.1','www.yourserver.com');

$options = array('nmap_binary' => '/usr/local/bin/nmap');

try {
    $nmap = new Net_Nmap($options);

    //Enable nmap options
    $nmap_options = array('os_detection' => true,
                          'service_info' => true,
                          'port_ranges' => 'U:53,111,137,T:21-25,80,139,8080',//to scan only specified ports
                          );

    $nmap->enableOptions($nmap_options);

    //Scan target
    $res = $nmap->scan($target);

    //Get failed hosts
    $failed_to_resolve = $nmap->getFailedToResolveHosts();

    if (count($failed_to_resolve) > 0) {
        echo 'Failed to resolve given hostname/IP: ' .
             implode (', ', $failed_to_resolve) .
             "\n";
    }

    //Parse XML Output to retrieve Hosts Object
    $hosts = $nmap->parseXMLOutput();

    //Print results
    foreach ($hosts as $key => $host) {
        echo 'Hostname: ' . $host->getHostname() . "\n";
        echo 'Address: ' . $host->getAddress() . "\n";
        echo 'OS: ' . $host->getOS() . "\n";
        echo 'Status: ' . $host->getStatus . "\n";
        $services = $host->getServices();
        echo 'Number of discovered services: ' . count($services) . "\n";
        foreach ($services as $key => $service) {
            echo "\n";
            echo 'Service Name: ' . $service->name . "\n";
            echo 'Port: ' . $service->port . "\n";
            echo 'Protocol: ' . $service->protocol . "\n";
            echo 'Product information: ' . $service->product . "\n";
            echo 'Product version: ' . $service->version . "\n";
            echo 'Product additional info: ' . $service->extrainfo . "\n";
        }
    }
} catch (Net_Nmap_Exception $ne) {
    echo $ne->getMessage();
}
?>

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The Net_Nmap Pear package is a simple interface for Nmap, the free and open source utility for network exploration or security auditing.

Net_Nmap can be used to auto discovery hosts and services in your network or simply to parse Nmap XML output.

You may install it on your system simply typing:

$ pear install Net_Nmap

or if prefer download it from the Pear web site.

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The new stable version of Ortro has been released.

This version comes with some interesting features such us the auto discovery of the hosts and an import/export tools.
The Auto discovery tool is built on top of the Pear Net_Nmap library and allows to scan your network and successively add automatically the discovered hosts in a specified System.

For a detailed list of bug fixes and improvements you may see the changelog.

Ortro 1.3.0 and the plugins may be downloaded as usual from:
http://www.ortro.net/download

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