Get web page from a list of ip addresses in a file
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I have a list of ip addresses in a file, we can call that file ip.txt
I scanned a subnet using zmap at port 80. So I have about 100 addresses returned into that file. Instead of popping each ip into a web browser, how would I programmatically go about having a script go through the file and capturing a web page per active ip into a jpg file and saving it in the local directory. I am more of a network/admin guy than a programmer. So the end result would be a capture of active web pages into a directory.
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I have a list of ip addresses in a file, we can call that file ip.txt
I scanned a subnet using zmap at port 80. So I have about 100 addresses returned into that file. Instead of popping each ip into a web browser, how would I programmatically go about having a script go through the file and capturing a web page per active ip into a jpg file and saving it in the local directory. I am more of a network/admin guy than a programmer. So the end result would be a capture of active web pages into a directory.
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I have a list of ip addresses in a file, we can call that file ip.txt
I scanned a subnet using zmap at port 80. So I have about 100 addresses returned into that file. Instead of popping each ip into a web browser, how would I programmatically go about having a script go through the file and capturing a web page per active ip into a jpg file and saving it in the local directory. I am more of a network/admin guy than a programmer. So the end result would be a capture of active web pages into a directory.
linux scripting nmap
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I have a list of ip addresses in a file, we can call that file ip.txt
I scanned a subnet using zmap at port 80. So I have about 100 addresses returned into that file. Instead of popping each ip into a web browser, how would I programmatically go about having a script go through the file and capturing a web page per active ip into a jpg file and saving it in the local directory. I am more of a network/admin guy than a programmer. So the end result would be a capture of active web pages into a directory.
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