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I have a script that schedules a scan to run, and it timestamps each .xml. However, this means that the latest file is always at the bottom of the main page.
Can the page be adjusted allow most recent on top?
I've also noticed, regardless of -A or -O (with Sudo), there is no record of OS type on the web page however, the output from NMAP shows it.
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I have a script that schedules a scan to run, and it timestamps each .xml. However, this means that the latest file is always at the bottom of the main page.
Can the page be adjusted allow most recent on top?
I've also noticed, regardless of -A or -O (with Sudo), there is no record of OS type on the web page however, the output from NMAP shows it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: