The installation of MyNmap–especially with sparse installation documentation–can be confusing if the user doesn’t have experience with similar LAMP applications. To offer another way for people I have added a (81 MB zipped) Vmware image for download.

This is an OpenBSD 4.3 based Vmware virtual machine with a fully functional installation of MyNmap.

It is configured to use DHCP, and has a web-server running on port 80. The OS install is minimal, and does not include a GUI. See README.txt file for more details (including passwords.)

You can download the free Vmware player at vmware.com.

Enjoy :)

  4 Responses to “Announcing MyNmap Virtual Machine”

  1. Really good idea with a VM – however, I would really like to be able to run it on the company VMWare ESX server – and I can’t due to the Virtual Hwardware and virtuel harddrive versions defined in the image.

    How about creating a more compatbiel VM image? please?

    /klaus

  2. Sorry to hear that Klaus–I don’t have access to ESX server, I am guessing it uses the older hardware specifications?

    Do you know what other versions of Vmware are compatible?

  3. Passwords are missing in the file. Please post. Thanks

  4. I assure you, if you downloaded the VMWare image from Sourceforge, the passwords are included in the README.txt file. Good luck!

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