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Re: Fix for HTTP_open_proxy.nse
From: Vlatko Kosturjak <kost () linux hr>
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:18:48 +0200

| Also, does portrule you suggested detect "squid-http?" and
"http-proxy?"?
There is no "squid-http?" or "http-proxy?" service. The question mark
after the service name is shown by nmap in the commandline output when
you scan with service detection enabled but nmap could not verify the
service on the port.
In this case port.service would still be "squid-http" or "http-proxy"
without the question mark.

Great. Just wanted to double check that We/I don't miss anything as I
saw that strings in old scripts.

| Let me know your thoughts, so I can write new patch according to our
| discussion.
David has already merged your patch and my portrule suggestion and
committed it (revision 10456).

Saw that in later e-mails. Great!

Kost

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