Zenmap
Zenmap is an Nmap frontend. It is meant to be useful for
advanced users and to make Nmap easy to use by beginners.
The purpose of Zenmap is not to replace Nmap, but to make Nmap
more useful. Nmap has literally hundreds of options, which can be
daunting for beginners. Zenmap's interface is designed to always show
the command that will be run, whether it comes from a profile or was
built up by choosing options from a menu.
Zenmap was originally derived from Umit, an Nmap GUI created
as part of the Google
Summer of Code.
Zenmap 5.21
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Price
Free to download
Size
16.1MB
License
GNU GPL
Developer
Insecure.com LLC
Website
namp.org/zenmap
System Requirements
nmap
Support
Sites:
Users#
Guide
Selected
Reviews:
TechRepublic
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Features include:
- Intuitive graphical user interface
- Interactive and graphical results viewing
- Supports dozens of advanced techniques for mapping out
networks filled with IP filters, firewalls, routers, and other
obstacles. This includes many port scanning mechanisms (both TCP
& UDP), OS detection, version detection, ping sweeps, and more.
See the documentation page
- Scan huge networks of literally hundreds of thousands of
machines
- Frequently used scans
can be saved as profiles to make them easy to run repeatedly
- Topology mapping
< command creator allows interactive creation of Nmap command
lines
- Scan results can be saved and viewed later
- Default scan profiles
- Uses ping and traceroute

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