Gabor,

I did - but these two packages appear to be left-ware, they haven't
been updated it quite a while.

Nmap-Scanner = October 29, 2006
Nmap-Parser =   07 Nov 2008

The first appears much more dead then the second one, which is a shame
as the first one is more comprehensive than the second one.

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Gabor Szabo<szab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Noam Rathaus<no...@beyondsecurity.com> 
> wrote:
>> Gabor,
>>
>> Those two are great packages, but they don't get a more frequent
>> progressbar than that which is spit out by Nmap, which is problematic
>> if you want to show it more "interactively" to the user.
>>
>>
>> BTW:
>> 1) the first one has several bugs, for example it gets stuck as it
>> waits for the IO which never comes :D - but it is easy to fix... just
>> remove the $error join which is found in the Parser
>> 2) the second one is synchronic only (doesn't support asynchronic),
>> which is problematic
>
> Have you reported those bugs (feature request) ?
>
> You know it is very easy to report a bug, just send an e-mail to
>
> bug-Nmap-Scanner at rt.cpan.org
> bug-Nmap-Parser at rt.cpan.org
>
> with details of what you have encountered.
>
> Gabor
>
>

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