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Rainmap 0.1ALPHA released
From: alexandru <alex () hackd net>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 15:38:23 -0700
Hello all, As you may know, I've spent this past summer working with Fyodor on building Rainmap. It is a web-app allowing you (and any authorized users) to create, configure and run Nmap scans from a web browser. The source of the scans is the machine hosting Rainmap, so you can place it for optimal results (e.g. within your firewall to scan internal systems, on an external machine to monitor visibility of your networks from the Internet, etc.) This initial version is rather simple, but it does allow users to configure and execute scans as well as viewing the results. Users can optionally receive email notifications when scans finish. Rainmap is designed to scale well--you can have multiple worker (scanning) nodes servicing a single frontend, or you can host it all on the same machine. Please take note of the low version number and the ALPHA label - this code hasn't blown up any machines yet, but that might be for lack of trying. Patches, bug reports, questions and comments are always welcome. Up-to-date information on Rainmap (and the download information) is available from http://nmap.org/rainmap/ I'd like to thank Fyodor for guidance, David Fifield for feedback and some of his previous work on Zenmap, and Google for sponsoring the initial development as part of their Summer of Code program. Cheers, alexandru -- @
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