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nmap-web 1.6 released ...
From: "Alek O. Komarnitsky (N-CSC)" <alek () ast lmco com>
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:09:20 -0600 (MDT)
FYI FWIW: I've released version 1.6 of nmap-web, which is a "nifty" CGI/Perl interface to nmap - some info/screenshots/tarball at: http://www.komar.org/komar/alek/ -> Misc. Tech Stuff -> nmap-web It's pretty darn easy to install (you need nmap, Perl, and a Web Server) and trivial for you/others to use via the point-n-click web interface. Changes from version 1.5 are: - Modify version query code to use table lookups instead of code stubs - Add ability to just show ALL lines that come back from port query - Add support to query port 515 for LPD version - Few other minor bug/documentation fixes NOTE: The "versioning" features of nmap-web are VERY SIMPLE compared to some of the recent discussions about NMAP+V. Remember that nmap-web is oriented toward "white-hats" (particularly useful IMHO at large sites where one can quickly/easily identify "renegade" machines that are outa sync). So it focus' on the most commonly used ports and does not attempt to be stealthy ... so be-forwarned that any decent IDS will notice nmap-web. When nmap itself fully supports versioning, I suspect nmap-web will simply layer on top of that functionality. As always, any comments/suggestions/etc. are appreciated, alek P.S. I just tested it today with NMAP 2.54BETA4 and works fine; although since it depends on the machine readable output that doesn't change much, it should work fine with any release after 2.52. -------------------------------------------------- For help using this (nmap-hackers) mailing list, send a blank email to nmap-hackers-help () insecure org . List run by ezmlm-idx (www.ezmlm.org).
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