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Nmap Hackers: Announce: ndiff-0.02 is available

Announce: ndiff-0.02 is available

From: James Levine <jdl_at_vinecorp.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 20:08:57 -0700

NDiff 0.02 is available.

NDiff compares two nmap scans and outputs the differences. It
allows monitoring of your network(s) for interesting changes in
port states and visible hosts.

NDiff should be useful to network administrators, security
analysts, and other interested parties who need to monitor
large networks in an organized fashion.

NDiff requires perl 5.005_03 or later and nmap 2.30BETA21 or later

NDiff may be retrieved from:
        http://www.vinecorp.com/ndiff/NDiff-0.02.tar.gz
        ftp://ftp.vinecorp.com/pub/ndiff/NDiff-0.02.tar.gz

Or visit http://www.vinecorp.com/ndiff

See INSTALL for installation instructions. See the
NDiff_Quickstart manpage for usage instructions.

NDiff is released under the GPL. See the file COPYING included
with this distrubtion for terms and conditions for use of this
software.

This is young software, folks. Set your expectations accordingly.
That said, I have used NDiff in the field for a rather large,
high-volume client. Please send feedback to jdl_at_vinecorp.com.

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