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<title>Kmap is a gui frontend to the popular portscanning utility nmap. Nmap</title>
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<name>hubertf</name>
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is a console application with a wide variety of powerful options, but
the sheer number of these options can make using nmap difficult. Thus,
kmap is targeted towards those that would like to use a powerful
scanner from time to time, without having to constantly check the man
page for help.</content>
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