Re: Newbie NMAP question

From: Maxim A Belushkin (m.belushkin_at_fz-juelich.de)
Date: 10/28/03


Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 23:24:41 +0100


  Try running rpm -q -l nmap-frontend-3.48-1 - this will list the whole
content of the package :) For more info, consult man rpm

devilboy wrote:

> I'm a networking person that is in the early stages of learning linux.
> I downloaded and installed nmap onto a Redhat 9.0 box that I have.
> The files I used are:
>
> nmap-3.48-1.i386.rpm
> nmap-frontend-3.48-1.i386.rpm
>
> My question is: What does the nmap-frontend-3.48-1.i386.rpm represent?
> Is there a gui front end? Is there a client front end that can
> connect from another machine? I'm thinking in networking terms. Is
> there a different kind of front end in the Unix/Linux world? Is this
> term just partial to this program?
>
> TIA,
> Paul



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