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Re: PacketStuff's nmap binary
From: Kelly Scroggins <kelly () cliffhanger com>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:41:50 -0500
Why not use a bootable linux cd with a trusted
copy of nmap and other tools?
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Quoting Bryan D. Fish <bryanfish () sbcglobal net>:
I need to upload nmap to a compromised NT box. I would like to use the
precompiled nmap from packetstuff so I don't have to install winpcap.
Any comments on the safety of this binary (e.g. free from malicious code)?
I just learned about it last night and obviously need to be careful with
what I upload to a client's box.
Cheers,
Bryan
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Current thread:
- RE: pdas for testing (What about palm devices like the treo?) Brant Hale (Sep 09)
- PacketStuff's nmap binary Bryan D. Fish (Sep 11)
- Re: PacketStuff's nmap binary Kelly Scroggins (Sep 14)
- PacketStuff's nmap binary Bryan D. Fish (Sep 11)
