I agree with Victor's comments. The interface looks good, but remember
us who scan large networks. I have to scan about 1 million IPs per
week. Being able to search for "all machnines with port 80 open" would
be a nice feature.
Víctor Chapela wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Looks like a good start to me.
>
>One thing I would suggest in the interfase is to be able to see and change the nmap command line you are about to execute. That would help a lot to use some advanced features or customize it on the fly without having to save them all previously as a profile.
>
>Will you have a GUI based configuration page for the profiles or will we have to add the parameters to a command line based profile or configuration file?
>
>Another suggestion, be sure to test the interface with several hundred hosts at least. I have sometimes had to scan over ten thousand hosts. It would be nice if you could think about how to group them further (on a subnet basis or even with custom masks). This would be very useful.
>
>I don't want to overextend your scope but another very useful feature would be to have a quick search that could narrow down the number of hosts you display by their IP, their Open Ports or their OS.
>
>Cheers and good luck,
>-Victor
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nmap-dev-bounces_at_insecure.org [mailto:nmap-dev-bounces_at_insecure.org] On Behalf Of Adriano Monteiro
>Sent: August 7, 2005 10:44 PM
>To: nmap-dev_at_insecure.org
>Subject: UMIT screenshots
>
>Hi folks,
>
>UMIT is the next nmap frontend, it's ben developed in Python+GTK and is portable.
>
>I wish to get some comments of the community about what the users wait from UMIT. Here are some screenshots:
>http://umit.sourceforge.net/screenshots/umit_pics/
>
>This week, I'll try to release an alpha version of UMIT to be tested.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>
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