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Introduction
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Zenmap is a multi-platform graphical Nmap frontend and results
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viewer.
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Zenmap is developed in the Python programming language, and its
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interface is built with the GTK Toolkit. It was originally derived
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from Umit, an Nmap GUI created as part of the Google Summer of Code.
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The project goal is to develop an Nmap frontend that is really useful
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for advanced users and easy to be used by newbies. With Zenmap, a
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network admin can create scan profiles for faster and easier network
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scanning and even compare scan results to easily see any changes. New
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users can also construct powerful scans with Zenmap profile editor.
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Installation
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Zenmap is available for multiple platforms. It has been successfully
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tested on the following platforms/flavors:
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* Ubuntu
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* Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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* OpenBSD
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* Microsoft Windows
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* Apple macOS
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The installation instructions are somewhat different for each
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platform.
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Default (source) Installation
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Zenmap is distributed as part of Nmap. Zenmap is installed along with
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Nmap if its dependencies are installed and Nmap was not configured
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with --without-zenmap.
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The list of required software follows:
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* [1]Python 3.0 or higher
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* [2]GTK 3.0 or higher
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* [3]PyGObject 3.0 or higher
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* [4]Nmap itself and its requirements
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Zenmap's source package are provided in such a way that, if you have
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all the required software, it will run 'out-of-the-tarball'. To run
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the program without installing it, after unpacking the source
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distribution do one of the following:
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* Double click the zenmap file
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* Call the Python interpreter on the zenmap file
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Zenmap is packaged using Python setuptools. To install Zenmap
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independently of Nmap, enter the zenmap subdirectory and run
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python3 -m pip install .
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Links:
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[1] Python official website - https://www.python.org
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[2] GTK official website - https://www.gtk.org
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[3] PyGobject official website - https://pygobject.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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[4] Nmap official website - https://nmap.org
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[7] Umit Summer of Code summary - https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2007/q4/35
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