![]() ![]() You should see a window similar to the one in the screenshot below. To start testing Umit, execute umit, type in localhost in the Target field, and press the Scan button. Once the dependencies are installed, getting Umit itself onto the system follows the normal setup.py invocation process: A Fedora 9 machine will likely have most of the dependencies already installed, perhaps requiring only python-sqlite2 and python-psyco to be installed: yum install pygtk2 python-sqlite2 nmap python-psyco. All are easily installed for Debian/Ubuntu systems the Umit site recommends using the command apt-get install nmap python2.4 python2.4-gtk2 python2.4-pysqlite2 python2.4-psyco. Installing Psyco, a specialized Python compiler that can speed program execution, is optional, but I recommend it. You also need to install the PySQLite2 Python bindings to SQLite. Umit is written in Python and uses the GTK+ toolkit for its graphical interface, so you need Python, GTK+, and the GTK+ Python bindings to be installed as well as Nmap. I built version 0.9.5 of Umit from source on a 64-bit Fedora 9 machine on which version 4.53 of Nmap was installed. Umit is packaged for Ubuntu Intrepid but not for Hardy, and not for Fedora or openSUSE. A profile lets you configure how a network scan is performed, change the source information for the scan, and explicitly nominate hosts to include or exclude from the scan, as well as various more advanced options. The utility’s most useful features are its stored scan profiles and the ability to search and compare saved network scans. Umit is a user-friendly graphical interface to Nmap that lets you perform network port scanning. ![]()
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