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Nmap Security Scanner Anonymous User Survey

Thanks for taking this survey! Results will be posted to the nmap-hackers mailing list (and possibly the web page). Please only submit survey once. Answers can not be changed once submitted

    Nmap usage info
  1. I use Nmap at least
  2. My use of Nmap is
  3. OS I run Nmap on most frequently
  4. Platform I run Nmap on most frequently
    Nmap Enhancements/Improvements
  5. Fyodor has considered moving Nmap to C++. Do you have a working C++ compiler (like CC or g++)?
  6. Please give your opinions on the following proposed changes to Nmap. Please leave as "No Comment" any which aren't clear to you or for which you are unfamiliar.
    SOCKS Proxy bounce scanning
    IP.ID scanning
    Traceroute support
    Integrated MP3 Player
    Output to Database option (-oD)
    Output to HTML option (-oH)
    Distributed scanning support (many-machine cooperative scanning)
    Input via domain name (using zone XFER) (-iZ)
    Windows NT/2000 port
    Windows 95/98 port
    PalmOS Port
    Faster (speed optimizations)
    Solaris Binaries in package format
    Scripting or module support for application-level probing/vuln testing
    Improved X Window front end
    .Nmaprc for storing default scan types, timing, favorite decoys, etc.
    libnmap.so C library for pinging/port scanning/os detection
  7. Feel free to suggest other improvements/enhancements here:


    Misc
  8. This gives you a chance to share your favorite open source or commercial security tools with other Nmap users. The "winning" tools will be posted to the nmap-hackers list. Please list up to 5 in any order (one per textfield). While we are flatterd if you like Nmap, please do not include it on this list:





  9. I have read the Nmap man page:
  10. I generally attend/plan to attend:
  11. I might be interested in purchasing the following Nmap/Insecure.Org branded stuff:
  12. Any other comments?


    Demographic info (what type of person uses Nmap?)
  13. My gender is
  14. Year of birth:
  15. I would describe my hat color as
  16. I currently live in the San Francisco Bay Area
  17. I have programmed in the following languages: