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Right now, whenever Zenmap crashes, it gives the user a stack trace and asks the user to send it to the Nmap dev list. So we get a flood of emails (most of which aren't even allowed through moderation) which often contain just a stack trace with no subject line or any explanatory text in the message body. Lots of these are for well known issues in older versions of Zenmap. So it's not very usef
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Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to test the server side. I am using mocha, chai and sinon but really don't know how to emulate a websocket client on the server side so that I can test its flow. Could you help or suggest what client to use to initiate connect from the test?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Jarek
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There's little information about what keys and values are in the output, what it means and how they are related to the screen output. In general that needs to be added. (special topics see #1675, #1674)