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Knmap is a graphical front end to the nmap "Network exploration tool and security scanner" available from http://www.insecure.org/nmap.
The main Knmap window provides for the entry of nmap options and the display of nmap-generated output. Multiple concurrent nmap scans, each with a different 'profile', can be controlled by the one instance of Knmap. Profiles allow for frequently used parameters sets to be easily invoked.
Of course, full documentation is provided - including a version of the nmap man page in HTML form which is linked to the option windows via the "What's This?" facility.
15 years ago
2.1
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* If root-only options are selected by a 'normal' user, the 'kdesu' facility is invoked to run nmap as root
* Previously all nmap output was "wrapped", this is now an option. The default is to wrap long lines.
2.0
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* Minor syntax changes
* No major changes since 2.0-beta-1
2.0-beta-1
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* Added support for multiple concurrent scans
1.0
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* Added support for the "-6" and "-A' nmap options
* Changes to the docbook documentation for the "-6" and "-A" option support and other small changes.
1.0-beta-1
=======
* This is a completely new program!
* There was a prior Knmap - the last version was 0.9 but that version does not compile under the current Qt / KDE environments.
15 years ago
2.1
==
* If root-only options are selected by a 'normal' user, the 'kdesu' facility is invoked to run nmap as root
* Previously all nmap output was "wrapped", this is now an option. The default is to wrap long lines.
2.0
==
* Minor syntax changes
* No major changes since 2.0-beta-1
2.0-beta-1
=======
* Added support for multiple concurrent scans
1.0
==
* Added support for the "-6" and "-A' nmap options
* Changes to the docbook documentation for the "-6" and "-A" option support and other small changes.
1.0-beta-1
=======
* This is a completely new program!
* There was a prior Knmap - the last version was 0.9 but that version does not compile under the current Qt / KDE environments.
maxer
15 years ago
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gonebush
15 years ago
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Kwellmeister
15 years ago
Here's a package for debian unstable / KDE 3.5:
http://harrys-home.gmxhome.de/knmap_2.1-1_i386.deb
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anupamsr
15 years ago
Thanks for this program. I have a request though.
There are some options which need root priviledge. I would really like that running knmap asks for root password (using kdesu). Then if I press 'Ignore', it should use current user's priviledge (else root).
Is it possible? It would be greatly appreciated.
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gonebush
15 years ago
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gonebush
15 years ago
I also took the opportunity to add the option to word-wrap the nmap output.
Thx for your suggestion.
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Kwellmeister
15 years ago
A package for Debian unstable / KDE 3.5 ist available here:
http://harrys-home.gmxhome.de/knmap_2.0-1_i386.deb
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gonebush
15 years ago
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Kwellmeister
15 years ago
A package for Debian unstable / KDE 3.5 ist available here:
http://harrys-home.gmxhome.de/knmap_2.0-1_i386.deb
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Kwellmeister
15 years ago
Thank you, a great app !
I made a 2.0-beta1 Package for Debian Unstable an it works very well.
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brockers
15 years ago
Bobby
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gohanz
15 years ago
http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=1&func=fileinfo&filecatid=791&parent=category
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loki
15 years ago
http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=Network/knmap/
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/packages/Network/knmap/
(at 2005-11-30 08:00 GMT+1)
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raphink
15 years ago
deb http://raphink.free.fr/packages ./
deb-src http://raphink.free.fr/packages ./
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raphink
15 years ago
deb http://raphink.free.fr/packages ./
deb-src http://raphink.free.fr/packages ./
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JamesStorm
15 years ago
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maxer
15 years ago
You can found them on my repository:
http://repos.knio.it
Cheers,
Claudio
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vkhaitan
15 years ago
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nmapgui/
it is a project of summer of code. it caters for almost the same things but at a price of $4500 (google boutie) :-)
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gonebush
15 years ago
Me for not getting the $4500 or Google for paying someone $4500 for something I did in less than two weeks.
(Yes, I really do know who lost! :( )
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15 years ago
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