On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Adriano Marques <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Pritam!
>
> Nice background, and glad to see you're interested.
>
> Network Scanner is now in 3 different versions: Desktop (PyGTK), Web and
> Mobile (Android).
>
> All three uses Nmap as the underlying scanner, although it would be easy
> to have him use any other network scanner. There is a lot that can be
> improved in terms of performance on all versions, specially desktop and
> mobile.
>

Our current version of Network Scanner also supports Zion. :) Very good to
work over HoneyNet.


>
> Make sure you check desktop and mobile, run it a few times and you'll
> likely come up with several ideas for improvement! If Angad's doc isn't
> enough to answer your questions, feel free to ask again here on the list.
>
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Pritam Kumar Singh 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  I am Pritam Kumar Singh, currently doing my Integrated B.E. Chemical
>> Engineering and M.Sc Chemistry from BITS Pilani University, India. I wish
>> to apply to the Crowdsourcing Biology Group for the Google Summer of Code.
>>
>> I have worked in Java, PHP, Android, HTML, and MySQL. I also did a basic
>> course on networking, so i do have some knowledge on networking used in
>> this application. Last year I did summer training with MIT-IMI (Indian
>> Mobile Initiative) on entrepreneurship and developing android applications.
>> During that 6 weeks programme I developed an app called
>>
>> 1)      PriceCompare which compares the prices of items using current
>> location feature
>>
>> 2)       I am also currently working on a college project which is to
>> make an app on Daily expenses,
>>
>> I have also worked on one more app Bloodbank. Idea was that it required
>> its users to feed in their blood groups and along with that their location
>> is updated, and hence in case of an emergency these people will get the
>> alert popup indicating an emergency requirement of blood in the nearby bank.
>>
>> I saw your Umit Network Scanner app. The app is used for scanning ports,
>> port ranges. I went through the issues related to the Network scanner app
>> on your website and I think that some of those ideas are really worth
>> working like for example increasing the speed of TCP port scan, since while
>> scanning the scanner will scan hundreds of hosts and the search result will
>> show every information even the unimportant ones so we can FILTER some
>> records according to our needs and search the host and in this it will take
>> less time as before.
>>
>> We can also specify lower timeout value for probing and retransmitting by
>> specifying a lower             –max-rtt-timeout so that scan times is
>> lowered. Also this is well used against heavily filtered networks. But the
>> time set has to be something relevant otherwise the scan can end up
>> taking longer if we specify such a low value that many probes are timing
>> out and retransmitting while the response is in transit.
>>
>> Showing the OS of the host can make it interesting for the app users.
>>
>>
>>
>> I would like you to please tell me more about what we will be doing
>> related to this project so that I can give more ideas as I am really
>> interested in doing this work using android and networking together.
>>
>> Please do give feedback on the above comments.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> Pritam Kumar Singh
>>
>>
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