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Re: Nmap visualisation tool


From: Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 10 May 2015 12:58:44 -0500

pdp,

This looks like a very cool tool. Thanks for the introduction. It reminds
me of a previous javascript Nmap viewer by Martin Holst Swende called
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>
wrote:

Hi everyone,

I hope you don’t mind. I want to share with you a proof of concept tool
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/ 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 can also
sign up to our Bet Test list here: 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)


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