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This man page only describes the few Zenmap command-line options and some critical notes. A much more detailed Zenmap User's Guide is available at
http://nmap.org/book/zenmap.html. Other documentation and information is available from the Zenmap web page at
http://nmap.org/zenmap/.
-f, --file results file
-h, --help
-n, --nmap Nmap command line
-p, --profile profile
-t, --target target
-v, --verbose
Any other arguments are taken to be the names of results files to open.
ZENMAP_DEVELOPMENT
Like their authors, Nmap and Zenmap aren't perfect. But you can help make them better by sending bug reports or even writing patches. If Nmap or Zenmap doesn't behave the way you expect, first upgrade to the latest version available from
http://nmap.org. If the problem persists, do some research to determine whether it has already been discovered and addressed. Try Googling the error message or browsing the
nmap-dev
archives at
http://seclists.org/. Read this full manual page as well. If nothing comes of this, mail a bug report to
nmap-dev@insecure.org. Please include everything you have learned about the problem, as well as what version of Zenmap you are running and what operating system version it is running on. Problem reports and Zenmap usage questions sent to nmap-dev@insecure.org are far more likely to be answered than those sent to Fyodor directly.
Code patches to fix bugs are even better than bug reports. Basic instructions for creating patch files with your changes are available at
http://nmap.org/data/HACKING. Patches may be sent to
nmap-dev
(recommended) or to Fyodor directly.
Zenmap was originally derived from Umit, an Nmap GUI created during the Google-sponsored Nmap Summer of Code in 2005 and 2006. The primary author of Umit was Adriano Monteiro Marques. When Umit was modified and integrated into Nmap in 2007, it was renamed Zenmap.
Fyodor
fyodor@insecure.org
(http://insecure.org)
Hundreds of people have made valuable contributions to Nmap over the years. These are detailed in the
CHANGELOG
file which is distributed with Nmap and also available from
http://nmap.org/changelog.html.
Zenmap is derived from the Umit Nmap frontend, which was started by Adriano Monteiro Marques as an Nmap/Google Summer of Code project (py.adriano@gmail.com,
http://www.umitproject.org).
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