Hello Luis,

First, I would like to apologize for my delay on answering these
e-mails. I hope it is still time ;-)

> So, your idea is make a scan based on history cache? And if I machine was 
> leaving from network? QuickScan will present wrong results?

Quick scan would take results from Umit's db, where the scheduller
writes the results into. Also, we can first show the results in cache,
but run a quick scan to confirm the data, and if the host is down, we
can remove it from the list.

> Or do you intend make schedule scans to local network?

Also, but in case a person enters an unknown address which isn't in
user's local network (like Google's servers IP address, for example),
it will conduct a search show to the user and save that in history.

> However we could think an approach with threads looking for ports firsts, the 
> machines up, and finally made a more complex scan that takes more time. But 
> it have consequences.

No need to do that. A quick scan is enough speed.

> yeah, if the tuple (port,service) get a trusted information we can interact 
> with it and call an appropriate application.
> Is it what you wanted to say right?

Yes.


Cheers!

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