Since I downloaded and looked at it, I'll spare anyone else. It contains
Nmap 3.81.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:55:51 -0800, "Fyodor" <fyodor_at_insecure.org> said:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 04:48:10PM -1100, Hans Nilsson wrote:
> > Here's a version of Nmap that doesn't require WinPcap anything:
> > http://www.download.com/PacketStuff-Network-Toolkit/3000-2085_4-10428838.html
> >
> > You could also take a look at the developers website:
> > http://web.archive.org/web/20060427203232/http://www.packetstuff.com/
>
> While I think the developer means well, it is worth noting that
> distributing GPL-based tools linked to proprietary libraries is a
> copyright violation. It also must be using an ancient version of Nmap
> given that the package was added to download.com in 2005.
>
> That package links to the Packet Snifer SDK [1], which allows for
> Winpcap-comapatable features in a staticly linked library (rather than
> having to install WinPcap). For all I know, there product may be
> based on WinPcap code (their BSD-style license allows it). The
> WinPcap folks themselves have a somewhat-similar product named WinPcap
> professional [2]. I don't know if WinPcap pro can do static linking,
> but it at least works as a stand-alone DLL which eliminates the need
> to install WinPcap separately.
>
> I suppose (if we wanted to) we could add an exception to the Nmap
> license allowing linking to Packet Sniffer SDK or WinPcap Pro, just
> like the current OpenSSL exception. But I'm hopeful that the free
> version of WinPcap will gain this feature at some point. If nobody
> else adds it before this, maybe it can be a Google SoC student
> project.
>
> In most cases, the WinPcap installation isn't a problem anyway.
> Still, being able to statically link Pcap (like you can with PSSDK)
> would be cool.
>
> Cheers,
> Fyodor
>
> [1] http://www.microolap.com/products/network/pssdk/
> [2] http://www.cacetech.com/products/winpcap_professional.htm
>
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