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@- Update to 4.85.b7

PR:		ports/133547
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@@roe.ch> (maintainer)
Approved by:	miwi (mentor)
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@Nmap is a utility for network exploration and security auditing.
It supports various types of host discovery (determine which hosts
are up), many port scanning techniques for different protocols,
version detection (determine service protocols and application
versions listening behind ports), and TCP/IP stack fingerprinting
(remote host OS or device identification).  Nmap also offers
flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning,
sunRPC scanning, and much more.

Also included is Ncat, the nc(1) work-a-like of the Nmap project.
Refer to the separate port security/zenmap for those parts of the
Nmap toolset which depend on python.  The translated manual pages
for Nmap are contained in security/nmap-i18n-man.

WWW: http://nmap.org/

See the web page and the Phrack Magazine article (Volume 7, Issue 51
September 01, 1997, article 11 of 17) http://nmap.org/p51-11.html
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Nmap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It
supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port
scanning techniques, version detection (determine service protocols
and application versions listening behind ports), and TCP/IP
fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification). Nmap also
offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning,
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PR:		119673
Submitted by:	Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@@roe.ch> (maintainer)
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WWW: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/
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September 01, 1997, article 11 of 17) http://www.insecure.org/nmap/p51-11.txt
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Submitted by:	Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@@fillmore-labs.com>
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sunRPC scanning, and more.
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See the web page and the Phrack Magazine article (Volume 7, Issue 51 
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-- David
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nmap is a utility for port scanning large networks, although it works fine
for single hosts.  The guiding philosophy for the creation of nmap was TMTOWTDI
(There's More Than One Way To Do It).  Sometimes you need speed, other times
you may need stealth.  In some cases, bypassing firewalls may be required. Not
to mention the fact that you may want to scan different protocols (UDP, TCP,
ICMP, etc.).  You just can't do all this with one scanning mode.  Thus nmap
incorporates virtually every scanning technique known of.
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ICMP, etc.). You just can't do all this with one scanning mode.  Thus nmap
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See the nmap homepage at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/index.html
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@nmap is a utility for port scanning large networks
Sometimes you need speed, other times you may need stealth. In some cases,
bypassing firewalls may be required. Not to mention the fact that you may
want to scan different protocols (UDP, TCP, ICMP, etc.).
You just can't do all this with one scanning mode.  Thus nmap
incorporats virtually every scanning technique known of.

See the nmap homepage at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/index.html
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