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Nmap 3.93 Released
From: Fyodor <fyodor () insecure org>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:03:16 -0700
Nmap Hackers, I'm pleased to report that the major Nmap 3.90 release has been well received. The Windows version of Nmap has struggled with poor performance since Microsoft's obnoxious crippling of raw sockets last year, but the new raw ethernet sending system seems to resolve most of those problems. It is faster than Windows raw sockets ever were. So this feature is the C++ equivalent of giving Microsoft the finger :). The only real downside is that we can currently only support ethernet (including wireless). If you're stuck on a dialup connection, consider a live Linux CD such as Knoppix. Any release with a 16 terminal-page changelog is going to have a few bugs, and 3.90 is no exception. So I have released 3.93 to resolve a few issues people have found. It also includes an updated nmap-mac-prefixes DB reflecting all new assignments since April. Libpcap and Libpcre have been updated to their latest versions (0.9.3 and 6.3). As usual, you can find the goods at: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_download.html And here is the CHANGELOG since 3.90: o Modified Libpcap's configure.ac to compile with the --fno-strict-aliasing option if gcc 4.X is used. This prevents crashes when said compiler is used. This was done for Nmap in 3.90, but is apparently needed for pcap too. Thanks to Craig Humphrey (Craig.Humphrey(a)chapmantripp.com) for the discovery. o Fixed a crash on Windows when you -P0 scan an unused IP on a local network (or a range that contains unused IPs). This could also happen on UNIX if you specified the new --send_eth option. Thanks to Jim Carras (JFCECL(a)engr.psu.edu) for reporting the problem. o Fixed compilation on OpenBSD by applying a patch from Okan Demirmen (okan(a)demirmen.com), who maintains Nmap in the OpenBSD Ports collection. o Updated nmap-mac-prefixes to include OUIs assigned by the IEEE since April. o Updated the included libpcre (used for version detection) from version 4.3 to 6.3. A libpcre securty issue was fixed in 6.3, but that issue never affected Nmap. o Updated the included libpcap from 0.8.3 to 0.9.3. I also changed the directory name in the Nmap tarball from libpcap-possiblymodified to just libpcap. As usual, the modifications are described in the NMAP_MODIFICATIONS in that directory. o Patched libdnet to include sys/uio.h in src/tun-linux.c. This is apparently necessary on some Glibc 2.1 systems. Thanks to Rob Foehl (rwf(a)loonybin.net) for the patch. o Fixed a crash which could occur when a ridiculously short --host_timeout was specified on Windows (or on UNIX if --send_eth was specified). Nmap now also prints a warning if you specify a host_timeout of less than 1 second. Thanks to Ole Morten Grodaas (grodaas(a)gmail.com) for discovering the problem. Cheers, Fyodor _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-hackers mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-hackers
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