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Nmap Development: Re: Nmap Script Writing contest with prizes to win

Re: Nmap Script Writing contest with prizes to win

From: DePriest, Jason R. <jrdepriest_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 14:26:29 -0600

Is the full article available somewhere online? Looking at the
Linux-Magazin site through the filter of Google Translate, I only see
the first few paragraphs and a link to purchase it for 0.99 EURO (ugh,
I'd have to pay USD for it).

-Jason

On Nov 23, 2007 9:54 AM, Diman Todorov <> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The most recent issue of the german Linux-Magazin features an NSE
> scripting contest. There are no restrictions, send your scripts to nmap-contest_at_linux-magazin.de
> until the 15th of December (although I have to double check the
> deadline). The prizes are three O'Reilly network security books. The
> jury are the network security editors of the magazine, Eric Amberg,
> who wrote a 4 pages article on NSE in the most recent issue of the
> magazine, and me. Additional conditions are that the script has to be
> published under a free license and that the nmap projects decides
> wether and which scripts will make it into the nmap sources. The
> scripts have to run with the most recent Nmap distribution. Lastly:
> although it doesn't say so, I won't consider scripts which already are
> in the nmap svn ;)
>
> Good luck,
> Diman
>
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