Hello everybody,
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Luis A. Bastiao Silva
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Everybody knows lsof tool, right? Gunjan Bansal (ganja) made a plugin with
> a graphical interface for this tool.
>
> It has the two different versions: for Umit Network Scanner [1] and
> PacketManipulator [2]. Try it and give him some feedback and suggest
> improvements.
>
> By the way where should it live? In Umit Network Scanner or
> PacketManipulator? In my opinion it should be added to Network Scanner.
> It's related with port scanning.
>
> Thanks Gunjan.
>
> [1] -
> http://www.umitproject.org/plugins/networkscanner/PID_UmitNetworkScanner.zip
> [2] - http://www.umitproject.org/plugins/packetmanipulator/PID_PM.zip
>
>
This tool is great! I've tested in Ubuntu and it works smoothly. It really
aggregates value to Umit, now we have a GUI for lsof! awesome!
I have some ideas to improve the plugin. I hope they are useful:
- Put the checkbox at the first column, and make the column small.
- Make use of context menus (right-click) on treeview cells. So the users
don't need to use the 2-step (check the checkbox and click "kill") to kill
just one process
- Enable the Treeview to select more than one row (this is useful to use
context menus)
- Create a menuitem for "Local Ports" (in addition to the button in the
menubar) under "Tools" menu. I didn't notice the first time that a new
button was added in the toolbar the first time I've loaded the plugin.
> Best Regards,
> --
> Luís A. Bastião Silva
>
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Great job, ganja!
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