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05.15.2008 at 04:36PM PDT, ID: 23407047 | Points: 500
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Import Nmap results into Microsoft Access 2003 database

Asked by ken46950 in Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT), Extensible Markup Language (XML), Access Coding/Macros

Tags: XML XSLT, IE 7.0

I have a large Access database which imports and analyzes Nessus results.  I want to import nmap results into this database to fill in some of the gaps left by Nessus.  Primarily the hostname, IP and MAC address.  

When I implort the .usr file as an XML file into Access all the data is blank.  I know that this is because the nmap is attribue vs element centric.  I do not know XML and have been trying to use utilities to create a XSLT to trasform the import.  So far I have not been successful in creating a workable transform.  

Ideally I would like the transfom to select the three fields and copy the records into an Access table that contains just those three fields (Host Name, IP, MAC addr)Start Free Trial
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