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I have this command which works well to give me a list of IP addresses, MAC addresses, and MAC vendor, sorted by IP address.



sudo nmap -sn 192.168.103.0/24 | awk '/Nmap scan report for/{printf $5;}/MAC Address:/{print ","substr($0, index($0,$3)) }' | sort -t . -k 4,4n


All I need to do is change my awk print statement so that it puts a comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. So basically I will end up with 3 columns, column 1 is IP address, column 2 is MAC address, column 3 is MAC vendor name, with all rows sorted by IP address. I got everything I want except the comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. This will be a CSV file for input into a database.










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    I have this command which works well to give me a list of IP addresses, MAC addresses, and MAC vendor, sorted by IP address.



    sudo nmap -sn 192.168.103.0/24 | awk '/Nmap scan report for/{printf $5;}/MAC Address:/{print ","substr($0, index($0,$3)) }' | sort -t . -k 4,4n


    All I need to do is change my awk print statement so that it puts a comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. So basically I will end up with 3 columns, column 1 is IP address, column 2 is MAC address, column 3 is MAC vendor name, with all rows sorted by IP address. I got everything I want except the comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. This will be a CSV file for input into a database.










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      I have this command which works well to give me a list of IP addresses, MAC addresses, and MAC vendor, sorted by IP address.



      sudo nmap -sn 192.168.103.0/24 | awk '/Nmap scan report for/{printf $5;}/MAC Address:/{print ","substr($0, index($0,$3)) }' | sort -t . -k 4,4n


      All I need to do is change my awk print statement so that it puts a comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. So basically I will end up with 3 columns, column 1 is IP address, column 2 is MAC address, column 3 is MAC vendor name, with all rows sorted by IP address. I got everything I want except the comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. This will be a CSV file for input into a database.










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      I have this command which works well to give me a list of IP addresses, MAC addresses, and MAC vendor, sorted by IP address.



      sudo nmap -sn 192.168.103.0/24 | awk '/Nmap scan report for/{printf $5;}/MAC Address:/{print ","substr($0, index($0,$3)) }' | sort -t . -k 4,4n


      All I need to do is change my awk print statement so that it puts a comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. So basically I will end up with 3 columns, column 1 is IP address, column 2 is MAC address, column 3 is MAC vendor name, with all rows sorted by IP address. I got everything I want except the comma between the 2nd and 3rd column. This will be a CSV file for input into a database.







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