nmapfe (xnmap) - GTK+ graphical frontend to the Nmap Secu
rity Scanner
SYNOPSIS
nmapfe [ any Glib options such as --display ]
DESCRIPTION
Nmapfe (also known as xnmap) is a convenient X Window
front end for the Nmap Security Scanner. Most of the
options correspond directly to Nmap options, which are
described in detail in the Nmap man page. We recommend
you read that first. There is also limited help available
via the NmapFE "Help" menu.
AUTHOR
NmapFE was originally written by Zach Smith <key@aye.net>
It is now maintained by Fyodor <fyodor@insecure.org>
Feel free to write me ( fyodor@insecure.org ) with ques
tions or bug reports.
DISTRIBUTION
The newest version of nmapfe can be obtained from
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/
nmapfe is (C) 1999, 2000 by Fyodor (fyodor@insecure.org)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; Ver
sion 2. This guarantees your right to use, modify, and
redistribute Nmap under certain conditions. If this
license is unacceptable to you, Insecure.Org may be will
ing to sell alternative licenses (contact fyodor@inse
cure.org ).
Source is provided to this software because we believe
users have a right to know exactly what a program is going
to do before they run it. This also allows you to audit
the software for security holes (none have been found so
far).
Source code also allows you to port nmapfe to new plat
forms, fix bugs, and add new features. You are highly
encouraged to send your changes to Fyodor for possible
incorporation into the main Nmap distribution. By sending
these changes to Fyodor or nmap-hackers, it is assumed
that you are offering Fyodor the unlimited, non-exclusive
right to reuse, modify, and relicense the code. If you
wish to specify special license conditions of your contri
butions, please state them up front.
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
details (it is in the COPYING file of the nmap distribu
tion).
It should also be noted that Nmap has been known to crash
certain poorly written applications, TCP/IP stacks, and
even operating systems. Nmap should never be run against
mission critical systems unless you are prepared to suffer
downtime. We acknowledge here that Nmap may crash your
systems or networks and we disclaim all liability for any
damage or problems Nmap could cause.
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