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Nmap-dev-only unofficial Nmap 3.51-TEST2
From: Fyodor <fyodor () insecure org>
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 22:57:08 -0800
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hey guys, I have just put up an unofficial 3.51-TEST2 release in the dist directory ( http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/?M=D ). It is source-code only. Here are the MD5s: 0c0270ad4b34e77c6d3b81786d31add1 nmap-3.51-TEST2.tar.bz2 cdd5d1fa3f65099bd8920947fd00f52d nmap-3.51-TEST2.tgz And here are the changes since 3.50: o Normalized many of the OS names in nmap-os-fingerprints (fixed capitalization, typos, etc.). Thanks to Royce Williams (royce(a)alaska.net) and Ping Huang (pshuang(a)alum.mit.edu) for sending patches. o Applied patch from Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no) which allows the Windows version of Nmap to work with WinPCAP 3.1BETA (and probably future releases). The Winpcap folks apparently changed the encoding of adaptor names in this release. o Fixed a version detection crash reported in excellent detail by Jedi/Sector One (0daydigest(a)pureftpd.org). o Applied patch from Matt Selsky (selsky(a)columbia.edu) which helps Nmap build with OpenSSL. o Modified the configure/build system to fix library ordering problems that prevented Nmap from building on certain platforms. Thanks to Greg A. Woods (woods(a)weird.com) and Saravanan (saravanan_kovai(a)HotPop.com) for the suggestions. o Modified the mswine32/nmap_performance.reg Windows registry file to use an older and more compatable version. It also now includes the value "StrictTimeWaitSeqCheck"=dword:00000001 , as suggested by Jim Harrison (jmharr(a)microsoft.com). Without that latter value, the TcpTimedWaitDelay value apparently isn't checked. Windows users should apply the new registry changes by clicking on the .reg file. Or do it manually as described in README-WIN32. This file is also now available in the data directory at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap_performance.reg o Applied a patch to Makefile.in from Scott Mansfield (thephantom(a)mac.com) which enables the use of a DESTDIR variable to install the whole Nmap directory structure under a different root directory. The configure --prefix option would do the same thing in this case, but DESTDIR is apparently a standard that package maintainers like Scott are used to. An example usage is "make DESTDIR=/tmp/packageroot". Enjoy, Fyodor -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iQCVAwUBQEwYGs4dPqJTWH2VAQFZGwP7BQPxMfjI3dO9XITxwyoGhULj82mufRU8 DuR7KGwm11mtITOWFFWOdvjixeSbwN8MJagnEAMLso+siZ5bevPTsKkgnrhOJOD8 N81EbPdvks36EDxsbrv9ssIHcuo/lJQWbgbpVMNQ25JfvJKBtB7W2aA9oCUPSuL9 M5hj4dIWaYg= =MUxI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- For help using this (nmap-dev) mailing list, send a blank email to nmap-dev-help () insecure org . List archive: http://seclists.org
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