Australian Security And Hacker Underground wrote:
> My idea behind "Nmap this", was that an Nmap console or Zenmap GUI
> console pops up after a user has right clicked a link or a URL in a
> browser. Nmap would then automatically strip off "http://" and any
> suffix folders that the webserver has and perform an Nmap scan. Using
> the Google homepage here is an example image that displays what I
> thought:
>
> http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/6378/nmapproposalip8.png
Great idea!
A variation for those who try to minimize the number of
plugins/extensions added to FF (and for those using Opera) - a variation
might be a tray-icon that could be "pasted" with that http address (or
ftp address, or .....).
So the browser user would right click, copy the page address, then
center-click the tray icon to fire up nmap.
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Received on Apr 02 2008