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Nmap Development: Re: Time to lose gen1 OS detection?

Re: Time to lose gen1 OS detection?

From: Max <nmap_at_webwizarddesign.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:52:53 -0400

I agree, great idea :), how about even one step further, a plugin
(shared library) framework for nmap? That way v1 scanning could stay
around as an optional plugin that could be used if desired.

I know that 'plugin framework' is much easier :p to say than implement
in a tool like nmap, but it would be a killer feature in my opinion
.. Lua could then become a plugin, etc .. could make it easier to
maintain nmap as new features are added too as the core nmap framework
then doesn't have to grow as features are added.

- Max

On 10/29/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <buanzo_at_buanzo.com.ar> wrote:
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> Diman Todorov wrote:
> > Maybe we can ask a SoC student to make nmap more modular? so that it
> > is easier to include/exclude features at compile time? While this is
> > an ambitious project, I could imagine that a talented SoCer could
> > pull it through.
>
> STOP having great ideas, man! :D
>
> +1 on that.
>
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> Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman - Consultor Independiente en Seguridad Informatica
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> Unase a los Foros GNU/Buanzo - La palabra Comunidad en su maxima expresion.
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