Zenmap...Nmap is a free and open source utility for network exploration and security auditing. Zenmap is a multi-platform X Window System graphical frontend and results viewer for Nmap. Ncat is a general-purpose network sending and receiving utility, a reimplementation of Netcat. Ndiff is a an Nmap scan comparison utility. Nping is a tool for packet generation and sending.
This package contains Nmap, Zenmap, Ncat, Ndiff, and Nping. It is intended to work on Intel and PowerPC Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
Installation of all packages is optional. Unselect
What's New
Version 5.51:
[Ndiff] Added support for prerule and postrule scripts. [David]
[NSE] Fixed a bug which caused some NSE scripts to fail due to the
absence of the NSE SCRIPT_NAME environment variable when loaded.
Michael Pattrick reported the problem. [Djalal]
[Zenmap] Selecting one of the scan targets in the left pane is
supposed to jump to that host in the Nmap Output in the right pane
(but it wasn't). Brian Krebs reported this bug. [David]
Fixed an obscure bug in Windows interface matching. If the MAC
address of an interface couldn't be retrieved, it might have been
used instead of the correct interface. Alexander Khodyrev reported
the problem. [David]
[NSE] Fixed portrules in dns-zone-transfer and ftp-proftpd-backdoor
that used shortport functions incorrectly and always returned
true. [Jost Krieger]
[Ndiff] Fixed ndiff.dtd to include two elements that can be diffed:
status and address. [Daniel Miller]
[Ndiff] Fixed the ordering of hostscript-related elements in XML
output. [Daniel Miller]
[NSE] Fixed a bug in the nrpe-enum script that would make it run for
every port (when it was selected--it isn't by default). Daniel
Miller reported the bug. [Patrick]
[NSE] When an NSE script sets a negative socket timeout, it now
causes a controlled Lua stack trace instead of a fatal error.
Vlatko Kosturjak reported the bug. [David]
[Zenmap] Worked around an error that caused the py2app bootstrap
executable to be non-universal even when the rest of the application
was universal. This prevented the binary .dmg from working on
PowerPC. Yxynaxen reported the problem. [David]
[Ndiff] Fixed an output line that wasn't being redirected to a file
when all other output was. [Daniel Miller]
Version 5.51:
[Ndiff] Added support for prerule and postrule scripts. [David]
[NSE] Fixed a bug which caused some NSE scripts to fail due to the
absence of the NSE SCRIPT_NAME environment variable when loaded.
Michael Pattrick reported the problem. [Djalal]
[Zenmap] Selecting one of the scan targets in the left pane is
supposed to jump to that host in the Nmap Output in more...
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
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Zenmap...Nmap is a free and open source utility for network exploration and security auditing. Zenmap is a multi-platform X Window System graphical frontend and results viewer for Nmap. Ncat is a general-purpose network sending and receiving utility, a reimplementation of Netcat. Ndiff is a an Nmap scan comparison utility. Nping is a tool for packet generation and sending.
This package contains Nmap, Zenmap, Ncat, Ndiff, and Nping. It is intended to work on Intel and PowerPC Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
Installation of all packages is optional. Unselect Zenmap to get just the command-line tool. Unselect Nmap if you prefer to use a copy of Nmap that is already installed. Zenmap will not work without Nmap.
The nmap, ncat, ndiff, and nping command-line binaries will be installed in /usr/local/bin, and additional support files will be installed in /usr/local/share. The Zenmap application bundle will be installed in /Applications/Zenmap.app.
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L008com rated on 01 Nov 2011