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Nmap Hackers: Nmap 2.54BETA32 released!

Nmap 2.54BETA32 released!

From: Fyodor <fyodor_at_insecure.org>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 23:32:04 -0800

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Hello everyone,

In leiu of executing an elaborate April fools prank today, I decided
to crank out a new Nmap release. I am happy to announce that version
2.54BETA32 is now available. It contains several important Windows
fixes and a few more general updates. Here are the CHANGELOG entries:

o Applied Windows pinging fix and from Andy Lutomirski
  (Luto_at_myrealbox.com)

o Applied a few more Windows fixes from Andy.

o Fixed a flaw in several error-checking statements noted by Giacomo
  Cariello (jwk_at_bug.it)

o Applied Win32 compilation fixes sent by Kirby Kuehl
  (kkuehl_at_cisco.com) and jens.vogt_at_bluewin.ch

For those of you running Linux/x86 w/a recent version of rpm
(www.rpm.org), you can install/upgrade to the newest version of
nmap/nmapfe by executing these commands as root:

rpm -vhU (nmap url)
where (nmap url) is one (or both) of these:

http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-2.54BETA32-1.i386.rpm
http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA32-1.i386.rpm

For the rest of you, source tarballs and source RPMs are always
available at: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_download.html

For the more paranoid (smart) members of the list, here are the md5
hashes:

ca8b93f7bc102f0b6ee780de291d898b nmap-2.54BETA32-1.i386.rpm
aaf5d2cd2f298d25a6869885ced3648b nmap-2.54BETA32-1.src.rpm
866b1099534b2fca62286061f1414538 nmap-2.54BETA32.tgz
e6272e73efe294e6dcba02e6c23c95f9 nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA32-1.i386.rpm

These release notes should be signed with my PGP key, which is available at
http://www.insecure.org/fyodor_gpgkey.txt .
The key fingerprint is: 97 2F 93 AB 9C B0 09 80 D9 51 40 6B B9 BC E1 7E

Please let me know if you find any problems.

Cheers,
Fyodor

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