Hello everyone,
I am happy to announce that Nmap 2.54BETA27 is now available. It is
mostly just bugfixes from my last release, which was a bit hurried
because I wanted to finish before heading to Defcon :). Here is a
detailed list of changes:
-- Fixed bug that caused "adding open port" messages to be printed
even when verbose mode was not specified. (patch sent by Doug Hoyte
( dugely_at_yahoo.com ).
-- Fixed bug in zombie:port option parsing in Idlescan as well a few
other bugs in patch sent by Germano Caronni
(caronni_at_batfax.olymp.org)
-- Fixed Windows compilation (I broke it when I added Idlescan).
-- Fixed a (Win32 only) port identification bug which would cause some
ports to be listed as "unknown" even when Nmap should know their
name. This was found at patched by David Griffiths
(davidg_at_intrinsica.co.uk).
-- Fixed more nmap-os-fingerprints syntax/grammar violations found by
Raymond Mercier of VIGILANTe
-- Fixed a memory leak in Nbase str*casecmp() functions by applying
patch sent by Matt (matt_at_use.net). I plan to kill this whole
strcasecmp.c file as soon as possible (it is a mess).
For those of you running Linux/x86 w/a recent version of rpm
(www.rpm.org), you can install/upgrade to the newest version of
nmap/nmapfe with these commands:
rpm -vhU (nmap url)
where (nmap url) is one (or both) of these:
http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-2.54BETA27-1.i386.rpm
http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA27-1.i386.rpm
source tarballs and source RPMs are always available at:
http://www.insecure.org/nmap_download.html
For the more paranoid (smart) members of the list, here are the md5
hashes:
4c7156c9e46e884370f56baa2f292b59 nmap-2.54BETA27-1.i386.rpm
4297637a78418cde824db78399e4021a nmap-2.54BETA27-1.src.rpm
46bea19bacb265af7b1c2ff9c1e23ffe nmap-2.54BETA27.tgz
4c5df858485c497897f2ee0e6fbcbe09 nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA27-1.i386.rpm
[ Yes, I should really GPG sign this email too ]
Please let me know if you find any problems.
Cheers,
Fyodor
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Received on Jul 20 2001