On 11/25/18 1:16 PM, andrea via users wrote:
On 25/11/2018 17:59, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 17:11 +0000, andrea via users wrote:
Aka zenmap, nmapfe?
Exists for F28 but not for F29.
'dnf search' is generally useful:
$ dnf search nmap
===========================================================================================
Name Exactly Matched: nmap
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nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
==========================================================================================
Name & Summary Matched: nmap
==========================================================================================
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
perl-Nmap-Parser.noarch : Parse nmap scan data with perl
vdsm-hook-diskunmap.noarch : Activate UNMAP for disk/lun devices
python2-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port
scanner
python3-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port
scanner
===============================================================================================
Name Matched: nmap
===============================================================================================
php-netresearch-jsonmapper.noarch : Map nested JSON structures onto
PHP classes
=============================================================================================
Summary Matched: nmap
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umit.noarch : Nmap front-end
Looks like umit might be what you want.
Indeed, umit seems to be it.
Thank you
Andrea
Good catch. I needed zenmap for an upcoming project and did not
realize it was gone. Thank you!
su root -c "dnf install umit"
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