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NAME

       ztee - output buffer and splitter


SYNOPSIS

       ztee [ OPTIONS... ] [ FILE... ]


DESCRIPTION

       ZTee is an output buffer and splitter for use with ZMap output data.
       ZTee should be used whenever ZMap is piped into an application scanner,
       placed between ZMap and the application scanner. ZTee writes the
       transformed output to stdout, and writes the original output to FILE.

       See --help for examples.


CSV PROCESSING AND RAW MODE

       ZTee operates by default on CSV-format output from ZMap. It only
       outputs IP addresses (from the input's ip or saddr field) to stdout,
       while writing all input to the output file. ZTee does not print the
       first line of input to stdout, since that row is the CSV header.

       To operate on data in any other format, pass the --raw flag. In raw
       mode, ztee behaves like tee: it will not transform or attempt to parse
       the input data.


OPTIONS

   BASIC OPTIONS
       -r, --raw
              Ignore input formatting and pass through raw input. This causes
              ztee to behave exactly like tee, with the addition of buffering.

       --success-only
              Only write to stdout rows where success=1 or success=true.
              Invalid in combination with --raw.

       -m, --monitor
              Print monitor data to stderr

       -u, --status-updates-file
              Write status updates (monitor data) to the given file, in CSV
              format

       -l, --log-file=name
              Write errors etc. to the given file. If none, ZTee logs to
              stderr.

   ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
       -h, --help
              Display help

       -V, --version
              Display version


ZMap                             November 2023                         ztee(1)

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