The solution is free of cost, but there are specific services that we have to buy. We have purchased a license for a professional version. It's open source at some level, but not for all features.
Nmap is open source software, which suits us well because we are a manufacturing company and not an IT company, for example. If we were an IT company, we would probably need to pay for extra support or instead go for another software solution. But as it is, we don't have any need for high-end troubleshooting tools.
Nmap ("Network Mapper") is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing. Many systems and network administrators also find it useful for tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they...
Nmap is very good. It's an open-source solution. Commerically, only the support service is available.
Nmap is an open-source and free product.
It's just a free tool. You download it from the web and use it. I don't think it's licensed for direct support.
It is a free source application.
The solution is free of cost, but there are specific services that we have to buy. We have purchased a license for a professional version. It's open source at some level, but not for all features.
I am using the standard free version of Nmap.
Nmap is open source software, which suits us well because we are a manufacturing company and not an IT company, for example. If we were an IT company, we would probably need to pay for extra support or instead go for another software solution. But as it is, we don't have any need for high-end troubleshooting tools.
The solution is open source so it is free.
Nmap is an open-source solution.