So, I'm going to go way out on a limb here, but isn't Umit written in
Python? Would it be possible to use some of Umit's nmap-handling code
in other python apps? That might be what you're looking for. Try
digging through the Umit portion of the nmap codebase, you might find
something useful in there.
Benson
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:17:32AM +0000, Julius Kuhn wrote:
> "I don't believe this reason you are pointing is good enough to make a
> new portscanner.
> If you wish to do something like import nmap; nmap.scan(something) and
> etc, you will need to create a set of nmap bindings for Python, and
> that will be easier than creating a new portscanner that equals to
> nmap."
>
> I have no idea how i would do that if you could give me an example that
> would be great because this is my first program that im writing which tries
> to implement nmap into python. Thanks again
>
>
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