Hi Yohandy,
I guess it depends on how well you know how to work with command line 
only programs. My admin work brings me into contact with a lot of such 
tools for servers so for me a tool like nmap is fairly simple and easy 
to use. Unlike the general population of the world I haven't forgotten 
how to run a computer from a c: prompt or from a Linux shell. I guess 
that givs me an advantage over the Windows-only croud that grew up when 
Dos and other command line software were already ancient history. Grin.
Anyway, I think the nmap docs should explain the various command line 
options pretty well. If you ever forget what they are you can get a 
summary of them from nmap.


Yohandy wrote:
> Hey thom,
> hehe well guess you already answered my question lol. before I rush off and 
> download this, is this program difficult to use? I never use these sort of 
> troubleshooting tools, so am a bit hesitant.


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