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Re: ncurses GUI for nmap


From: "Adriano Monteiro" <py.adriano () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 18:47:28 -0300

Why donĀ“t you write a ncurses module for umit? The hardest part of an
interface development (the logic, result parser, etc) is already
implemented. A ncurses frontend always was a plan for umit.
What do you think?

Cheeeers!

On 5/1/06, Kurt Grutzmacher <grutz () jingojango net> wrote:
On 5/1/06, Opal Esperanza <opal.esperanza () gmail com> wrote:
Would anyone be interested in having an ncurses GUI (command-line
interface, think kismet, ettercap, midnight commander...) developed
for nmap? Perhaps more importantly, would anyone be violently opposed
to it? :) Naturally it wouldn't run too well on Windows, but many
Linux-and-such fans treasure being able to avoid the overhead of a
real GUI whenever possible :) This is just my half-baked idea for SoC,
so please, tell me now if it should be thrown out :) Thank you!

I'm not violently opposed to it but I would really love to see how you
pull it off. I'd rather have something that could show the XML output
in a usable format so you could visually get a list of all hosts with
Web servers and SMB. Sure I do this today with grep or a
webserver/backend process but something in wx-python would be cooler.

I'm tired of web apps for everything. When I'm just me doing a test I
don't need/want to process all this data into a database, run a
webserver and use a browser. It's slow.

Anyway, that's my opinion. A wx-based nmap xml processor/visualizer
would be hella useful.


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