Nmap Icon and Script for OS X
10 06 08 - 15:02![]()
Really nothing earth shaking, but I personally love to run Nmap whenever I go on a new or unknown network - it's the equivelant of looking around the room to make sure there's no one too shady hanging about... it's also useful for figuring out how much traffic, and therefore how slow transfers, you can expect. The only thing people may find really useful is the nice Nmap icon I created. Creating scalable icons for OS X can be a bit of a bear... Download after the jump. The script just fires off Nmap with the stealth syn turned, for a standard network set up (192.168.1.x). Obviously you need Nmap installed, and it will only work on what was once known as a Class C network (192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.255).
It won't take much imagination for someone to just steal the icon and build another script for Class B or any other type of search Nmap supports.
Nmap.app as a Zip
So add a little style to your dock and simplify your port scanning!
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