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MyNmap 0.50-vm (Default branch)

MyNmap is a tool that uses Apache, PHP, MySQL, andPerl (designed to run on Linux, BSD, or other Unixclones) to display nmap network scan data forlarge networks. It is/has been used atorganizations to regularly scan thousands of hostswith positive results. It has the ability to showchanges over time (what is new or what hasdisappeared). It can display grids of what portsare available based on network, operating system,ports in common, etc. It can perform scheduledscans and export reports in CSV.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
A VMware image is now available for using MyNmapwithout having to install it. The image containsan OpenBSD 4.3 based virtual machine with a fullyfunctional installation of MyNmap. It isconfigured to use DHCP, and has a Web serverrunning on port 80. The OS install is minimal, anddoes not include a GUI.Image

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NETWORKS(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						       NETWORKS(5)

NAME
networks -- network name data base DESCRIPTION
The networks file contains information regarding the known networks which comprise the DARPA Internet. For each network a single line should be present with the following information: official network name network number aliases Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. A ``#'' indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file. This file is normally created from the official network data base maintained at the Network Information Control Center (NIC), though local changes may be required to bring it up to date regarding unofficial aliases and/or unknown networks. Network numbers may be specified in the conventional ``.'' (dot) notation using the inet_network(3) routine from the Internet address manipu- lation library, inet(3). Network names may contain any printable character other than a field delimiter, newline, or comment character. FILES
/etc/networks The networks file resides in /etc. SEE ALSO
getnetent(3) HISTORY
The networks file format appeared in 4.2BSD. BUGS
A name server should be used instead of a static file. BSD
June 5, 1993 BSD