nmap on Redhat?
Matt Alexander
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Fri, 21 Dec 2001 10:18:25 -0800 (PST)
When you build nmap, there's a frontend included with it called "nmapfe".
You'll need to run it as root just like you do with nmap to get all the
features.
~M
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Carl Parrish wrote:
> Thanks Craig (and everyone) netstat is what I was looking for. nmap is
> *not* on this server. They were concerned that there was already
> activity on a port so I needed to see about that. I'm installing nmap
> now. btw iptables doesn't seem to be up and running. should it be on a
> RH 7.1? (I know it is on 7.2 and is *not* on 7.0). The plan is to leave
> them with something they can check when I'm done, and I don't think
> they'd be able to handle iptables from the command line (what is it
> about the command line that freaks newbies out?) Anyways I sort of
> remember using a gui front end for nmap a *long* time ago but don't
> remember which one. Does anyone have a suggestion for a easy to learn
> nmap frontend?