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Nmap Development: Re: UMIT screenshots

Re: UMIT screenshots

From: Adriano Monteiro <py.adriano_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 08:08:30 -0300

Hi victor,

On 8/8/05, Víctor Chapela <victorc_at_emlink.com.mx> 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.

This is one of the features of UMIT that I didn't implement yet. My
delay is because I'm trying to find a place or way to put the command
read/edit field on the screen in an organized way.

>
> 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?

Sure. But it is not ready yet. The UMIT next steps are: command
wizard, to quickly build powerful commands, and the profile editor, to
fine tune stored commands.

>
> 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'll try to do this. I was thinking about search with regex also. But
I'm worryed about the dead line.

>
> 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.

Maybe some of the sugested features won't be implemented until SOC
deadline (1st september), but I'm not thinking on abandon UMIT after
that.

>
> Cheers and good luck,
> -Victor
>

Cheers!!

>
> -----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,
>
> --
>
> Adriano Monteiro Marques
> http://www.gopython.com.br
> http://umit.sourceforge.net
> py.adriano_at_gmail.com
>
> "Free software is a matter of liberty not price."
> (PYTHON powered)
>
>
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Adriano Monteiro Marques
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http://umit.sourceforge.net
py.adriano_at_gmail.com
"Free software is a matter of liberty not price."
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