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Re: Nmap 3.84ALPHA1: Call For Testers


From: Max <Reply.to.list () acme com>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:34:19 +0200

Tried:

# nmap 3.84ALPHA1 scan initiated Thu Aug 11 11:02:42 2005 as: nmap -sS 
-A -PA -F -oN nmap.txt 192.168.20.1-254

# Nmap run completed at Thu Aug 11 11:36:31 2005 -- 254 IP addresses (17 
hosts up) scanned in 2029.200 seconds

Results are pretty good. I can see that work has been done in 
Fingerprinting. However, no ARP ping checkbox in NmapFE ! Maybe because 
of the ongoing Google work on FE.

My config is:
- SuSE 8.0 updated to the latest versions of all tools and libs (manual 
compile)
- kernel 2.4.31
- libpcap 0.9.3
- openssl 0.9.8
- GTK+ 1.2.10

Compiled Nmap with --enable-libpcap and --enable-openssl


-- 
M@x



Fyodor wrote:
Developers,

<-- SNIP -->

I am particularly interested in Windows testing, so I'm including
binaries for that platform.  The way packets are sent and received has
been changed dramatically.  The new Win32 raw ethernet subsystem
should be much faster than the previous code, and get's around
Microsoft's silly raw IP socket ban.  BEFORE RUNNING THIS CODE ON
WINDOWS, INSTALL THE JUST-RELEASED WINPCAP 3.1 FROM WWW.WINPCAP.ORG.

<-- SNIP -->

If you already spent the time to read this far, please test it out and
let me know how it goes.

Cheers,
Fyodor


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