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Re: Nmap visualisation tool
From: Martin Holst Swende <martin () swende se>
Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 19:15:59 +0200
Hey pdp! I'll try out your tool. Any bugreports on nmap-onepage are welcome! It's been a while since I updated it. It is also client-side only. Will be interesting to compare the implementations! Cheers, Martin Holst Swende On May 11, 2015 6:30:37 PM CEST, "Petko D. Petkov" <pdp () gnucitizen org> wrote:
Hi Daniel, 10x. Also thank you for pointing out the nmap-onepage tool. I wasn’t able to use it because there was an error in one of the loops. I will email Martin to get this fixed. I guess this is a question to everyone but I will ask it here anyway. Would you find PortSifter useful? I am trying to figure out what generic workflows we are solving here. I as a pentester find it useful because I can highlight important services very quickly but perhaps I am biased. Regards, pdpOn 10 May 2015, at 18:58, Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>wrote:pdp, This looks like a very cool tool. Thanks for the introduction. Itreminds me of a previous javascript Nmap viewer by Martin Holst Swende called nmap-onepage (http://martin.swende.se/tools/nmap-onepage/ <http://martin.swende.se/tools/nmap-onepage/>).Dan On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Petko D. Petkov <pdp () gnucitizen org<mailto:pdp () gnucitizen org>> wrote:Hi everyone, I hope you don’t mind. I want to share with you a proof of concepttool for working with nmap files that I have been working on lately. The tool is called PortSifter and it allows you to load nmap output files in a table for easier preview, filtering, etc. It has some builtin filters, result highlighting and a few other features that make large scans easier to preview. You can find PortSifter here https://www.secapps.com/apps/portsifter/ <https://www.secapps.com/apps/portsifter/> Although this is technically a web app the files are processed client-side - no server interaction - so your scans are pretty much as private as they can be.If you find time I will be delighted to get your feedback. You canalso sign up to our Bet Test list here: http://eepurl.com/OF9hn <http://eepurl.com/OF9hn> in case you want to hear more how this tool is developing in the near future. What you see is not final and there is some work in the pipeline to add more features to make PortSifter really, really useful for everyone.Best, pdp (@pdp) _______________________________________________ Sent through the dev mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev<https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev>Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/<http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/>------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Sent through the dev mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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Current thread:
- Nmap visualisation tool Petko D. Petkov (May 10)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Daniel Miller (May 10)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Petko D. Petkov (May 11)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Martin Holst Swende (May 11)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Petko D. Petkov (May 11)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Jacek Wielemborek (May 11)
- Re: Nmap visualisation tool Daniel Miller (May 10)