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7.1.5 Appendix C: List of All Calls and Their Results
Appendix C simply lists in chronological order every call that PhoneSweep made during the sweep.
Included is the response made by the remote phone number and any brute-force username/password
guessing, successful or unsuccessful.
Appendix C may large, especially if you are scanning a large profile or if you have a long
username/password list. Depending on the output device and font selected, approximately 50 calls will be
listed on each page of printout
Appendix C is turned off by default.
7.1.6 Binary bytes and replacing unprintable characters
Responses from remote modems are sometimes hundreds of characters long. These features allow you to
instruct PhoneSweep to avoid printing long binary strings in modem responses, or display them with
different numeric formats.
7.2 Customizing Your Report Template
PhoneSweep reports are generated using a template called ReportTemplate.rtf in the top-level
PhoneSweep directory. ReportTemplate.rtf is a Rich Text Format file. You can view ReportTemplate.rtf
with Microsoft Word or other RTF viewers, such as WordPad. We do not recommend that you use
WordPad to edit ReportTemplate.rtf.
ReportTemplate.rtf is the master template used to generate PhoneSweep reports. Therefore, any changes
made to ReportTemplate.rtf will be reflected in all PhoneSweep reports you subsequently generate.
By editing ReportTemplate.rtf, you can:
Change the formatting of PhoneSweep reports
Re-arrange PhoneSweep report sections
Add or remove explanatory text from PhoneSweep reports
Make a backup copy of ReportTemplate.rtf before editing it. If you forget to make a backup copy of
ReportTemplate.rtf and want to return to the default template, reinstalling PhoneSweep will restore the
original template. Reinstalling PhoneSweep will not affect any of the profiles you have created. You can
also copy the default template off the PhoneSweep CD-ROM.
The ReportTemplate.rtf file consists of sections and variables.
7.2.1 Report Sections
Report sections mark areas in the report where PhoneSweep enters specific blocks of information, such as
the list of all phone calls made.
The ReportTemplate.rtf file marks report sections by a triad of characters: a pound sign, a number, and
another pound sign. For example, #7# marks the Anomaly section.
The following table lists each report section marker and an explanation of the information contained in
that particular report section. The report section markers do not need to be placed in any particular order
within the ReportTemplate.rtf file.