On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 03:07:05AM +0000, jah wrote:
> On 04/03/2008 01:04, Fyodor wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 12:34:03AM +0000, jah wrote:
> >
> >
> I believe the attached uses the function you alluded to and which
> displays the IP address and, if name resolution is permitted, the
> hostname. I found its use in osscan2.cc and have tested it, but should
> the patch be deficient in some respect, I'd be happy to do some more
> background reading before having another crack at it...
Looks good. Applied in SVN.
> >> Whilst I was looking at this issuette, I noticed that the Visual Studio
> >> solution for nmap doesn't show Target.h in it's list of header files
> >> (i.e there isn't an entry for it in nmap.vcproj). It seems to make no
> >> difference whether it's added or not, but I thought I'd mention it. I
> >
> > Maybe it is used for dependency checking? Or maybe it is just for
> > convenience of opening the files. If you want to sync the .h files
> > with the vcproject files (remove the .h files which no longer exist
> > and add missing nmap .h files), and send me a patch against svn, that
> > would be great!
> If only for the convenience of being able to "Go to Definition" and, as
> you say, open the file in Visual Studio it's probably worth doing, so
> I'll get on it!
Sure thing. If you make a patch to the latest SVN version, I'll apply it.
Cheers,
-F
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