Parse hostname type=user to host_extras#125
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The value is relevant when dealing with NSE outputs for web oriented services where name-based virtualhosting might apply (nmap/output.cc write_xml_initial_hostinfo).
add new values to the test data
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btw turns out that it should partialy solve #103 . it does not honor requested xml dtd, but it's backward compatible with current api |
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Hello,
please consider this PR. The changes adds hostname type="user" from the report to NmapHost.host_extra under "user_target_hostname" key.
Such value is important when working with NSE plugins dealing with web services where name-based virtualhosting might apply. In the nmap's output it is the only field of the host, service or script element where one can find at least weak indication of what the original specified target and NSE target was actually used (simples test cases can be made via http-title.nse where the differences of scanning ip, host or vhost cname are easy to spot).