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mldonkey is a client to access the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer network
particularly efficient for big files thanks to a multi-sources download
protocol. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK GUI,
an HTTP interface and a telnet interface. It works on most UNIX platforms.
This closes my own PR pkg/18832 and PR pkg/20864 by Wolfram Gerlach.
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mldonkey is a client to access the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer network
particularly efficient for big files thanks to a multi-sources download
protocol. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK GUI,
an HTTP interface and a telnet interface. It works on most UNIX platforms.
This closes my own PR pkg/18832 and PR pkg/20864 by Wolfram Gerlach.
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mldonkey is a client to access the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer network
particularly efficient for big files thanks to a multi-sources download
protocol. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK GUI,
an HTTP interface and a telnet interface. It works on most UNIX platforms.
This closes my own PR pkg/18832 and PR pkg/20864 by Wolfram Gerlach.
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mldonkey is a client to access the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer network
particularly efficient for big files thanks to a multi-sources download
protocol. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK GUI,
an HTTP interface and a telnet interface. It works on most UNIX platforms.
This closes my own PR pkg/18832 and PR pkg/20864 by Wolfram Gerlach.
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mldonkey is a client to access the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer network
particularly efficient for big files thanks to a multi-sources download
protocol. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK GUI,
an HTTP interface and a telnet interface. It works on most UNIX platforms.
This closes my own PR pkg/18832 and PR pkg/20864 by Wolfram Gerlach.
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Changes:
- added usage
- small fix in hex to dotted decimal notation address convertor
- simplify DESCR, remove duplicate MESSAGE text
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This contains security problem solved by samba 2.2.8.
pkgsrc changes:
o pkgsrc organization changesd as samba package.
o note explicitly security problem fixed by samba 2.2.8.
o remove own quota support patch.
Changes from ja-samba-2.2.4.1.0 package:
Changelog of Samba2.2 Japanese Edition
Samba Users Group Japan
Here is the fix list of Samba2.2 Japanese Edition.
The sign of each line means:
*: Fix of Samba Japanese Edition only
x: Fix of sending a patch to Samba Team
c: Fix of being commited a patch by Samba Team
samba-2.2.7a-ja-1.1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Changes to the original version
c Fixed two security problems which is fixed at samba 2.2.8
[sugj-tech:5211]
samba-2.2.7a-ja-1.0beta1
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Fixed build problem when gettext 0.11.x installed [sugj-tech:5177]
* Fixed memory leak of winbindd [sugj-tech:5152]
* Added 'ldap referrals' parameter [sugj-tech:5124]
* Fixed parameter of 'printing' was set on FreeBSD [sugj-tech:5155]
* Fixed reseting parameters of smbd and nmbd by SIGHUP
[sugj-tech:5160]
* Fixed setting change of the 'printing' parameter works together
with print-related parameters [sugj-tech:5155]
* Fixed error message when old getgroups() is used [sugj-tech:5166]
* Fixed warning message when leap second is set [sugj-tech:5166]
* Fixed altname command of smbclient [sugj-tech:5019]
* Fixed close share command of smbcontrol with Japanese
[sugj-tech:5014]
* Fixed compile problem on Tru64 UNIX [sugj-tech:5033]
* Fixed compile problem of tdb directory [sugj-tech:5033]
* Fixed to enable domain logon to Japanese domain name
[sugj-tech:5043]
* Fixed smbspool command with Japanese [sugj-tech:5048,5112]
* Fixed recycle.c of VFS module [samba-jp:13590]
* Fixed memory allocation of make_printerdef [sugj-tech:5106]
* Fixed compile problem before FreeBSD 2.2.8 [sugj-tech:5112]
* Fixed querydispinfo command of rpcclient [sugj-tech:5112]
* Fixed rpcclient for Japanese resource [sugj-tech:5112]
* Changed option of client tools from '-t' to '-T' [sugj-tech:5077]
* Update smbchartool and removed jcode.pl [sugj-tech:5091]
* Fixed encoding when using euc3 coding system [sugj-tech:5122]
samba-2.2.5-ja-1.0beta3
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Added %j macro which means printing job name [sugj-tech:4998]
Changes to the original version
* Fixed counting characters of unistr_to_dos() [sugj-tech:5004]
* Fixed compile problem with --with-quotas on NetBSD [sugj-tech:4965]
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- Some bugs in IP Filter support code were found and fixed, whole code,
which works with IP Filter, was rewritten and now has a new design,
which is much simpler for supporting and faster than previous one
- Fixed bug with the global "shutdown" section: when ipa(8) receives
the HUP signal, it destroyed information about commands in the global
"shutdown" section
- Some bugs with memory usage were fixed: ipa(8) and ipastat(8) could
free(3) not allocated chunks of memory
- Fixed several minor bugs in IPv4/v6 Firewall and Packet Filter
support code
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2003-03-19 DeleGate/8.5.2 fixes for HTTP-gateway and FTP-proxy with PERMIT (since 8.4.0)
2003-03-14 DeleGate/8.5.1 fixes for SMTP (AUTH PLAIN), DNS and HTTP
2003-03-06 DeleGate/8.5.0 new stable version
2003-03-05 DeleGate/8.4.1 fixes for HTTP / PERMIT (8.4.0), DNS server stall on Win32, etc.
2003-02-19 DeleGate/8.4.0 bind(privileged port) by command, access control by method, etc.
2003-02-21 DeleGate/8.3.4 fixes for forwarding HTTP to MASTER, invoking CFI, VSAP, etc.
2003-01-16 DeleGate/8.3.3 fixes for FTP, NNTP, HTTP, porting to Win32, etc.
2003-01-01 DeleGate/8.3.2 fixed SEGV on heavy load (since 8.2.2) and select() loop on Win32
2002-12-30 DeleGate/8.3.1 fix for making on OS/2 and a fix for "gzip" on Win9X
2002-12-27 DeleGate/8.3.0 new stable version
2002-12-23 DeleGate/8.2.5 SockMux fixes and extension
2002-12-22 DeleGate/8.2.4 SockMux fixes and extension
2002-12-21 DeleGate/8.2.3 SockMux fixes and extension
2002-12-20 DeleGate/8.2.2 introduced SockMux" socket multiplexer protocol
2002-12-12 DeleGate/8.2.1 fixed MOUNT and CFI
2002-12-03 DeleGate/8.2.0 introduced conditional parameter and pseudo host name for AF_UNIX
2002-11-27 DeleGate/8.1.0 new stable version
2002-11-25 DeleGate/8.0.11 changes about HTTP cache and NNTP/HTTP gateway, etc.
2002-11-13 DeleGate/8.0.10 changes for CFI, restarting on configuration error, etc.
2002-11-06 DeleGate/8.0.9 supported HTTP Content-Encoding:gzip to client
2002-11-01 DeleGate/8.0.8 supported HTTP Content-Encoding:gzip from server
2002-10-22 DeleGate/8.0.7 fixes for NNTP and MOUNT
2002-10-11 DeleGate/8.0.6 changes for HostList by host and auth, ext. for ABOR/FTP
2002-10-08 DeleGate/8.0.5 fixes for CFI, PASV/FTP/Socks and extension for ftp://u*h@p
2002-09-30 DeleGate/8.0.4 changed SERVER default, improved restarting on Win32
2002-09-20 DeleGate/8.0.3 fix for SERVER=delegate
2002-09-18 DeleGate/8.0.2 fix for SERVER=delegate
2002-09-17 DeleGate/8.0.1 changes for default configurations (SERVER, etc.) and parameter spec.
2002-09-13 DeleGate/8.0.0 changes for default configurations, CFI extension, Win32 fixes, etc.
2002-09-22 DeleGate/7.9.13 fix for SERVER=delegate
2002-09-08 DeleGate/7.9.12 fixed for FTP proxy auth., buffer overflows, etc.
2002-08-26 DeleGate/7.9.11 fixes for Win32 bugs, CSS vulnerability, etc.
2002-07-20 DeleGate/7.9.10 fixes for HTTP/1.1 Keep-Alive, adaptation to OS/2, Win32, etc.
2002-06-28 DeleGate/7.9.9 extensions for HTTP, -r option, etc.
2002-06-25 DeleGate/7.9.8 fixes for SMTP, HTTP, extensions of HOSTLIST, HTTPCONF, etc
2002-06-18 DeleGate/7.9.7 fixes for Win32 service and AUTHORIZER cache
2002-06-14 DeleGate/7.9.6 fixes for MOUNT, AUTH TLS for FTP, udprelay, etc.
2002-05-22 DeleGate/7.9.5 fixes for freezing on Win32 and reloading by HTTP/1.1
2002-05-07 DeleGate/7.9.4 fixes for WinXP, VSAP, etc.
2002-04-05 DeleGate/7.9.3 fixes for fixes for NNTP, CFI srcipt, SMTP EHLO, IMAP, etc.
2002-03-11 DeleGate/7.9.2 fixes for origin-HTTP, chained DeleGate, Win32 DHCP DNS, etc.
2002-03-04 DeleGate/7.9.1 a fix for 7.9.0 (NNTP/HTTP gateway)
2002-03-04 DeleGate/7.9.0 fixes for logfile on Win32, extension of SRCIF for ftp-data, etc.
2002-02-26 DeleGate/7.8.3 extended SRCIF, SRCIF for FTP data, modified UDP/SOCKS, etc.
2002-02-06 DeleGate/7.8.2 fixes for FTP MOUNT, extension of SRCIF for SOCKS/BIND, etc.
2002-01-05 DeleGate/7.8.1 a fix for FTP proxy
2001-12-28 DeleGate/7.8.0 HOSTLIST, non-anonymous FTP MOUNT, etc
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Relevant portion of the Changelog :
030208 New option -H adds X-Forwarded-For header to http requests.
020717 Patches from Patroklos G. Argyroudis <argp@ieee.org>:
- check getopt() calls against -1 and not EOF
- fix for a possible format string in pen.c
020711 Ported to Darwin/MacOS X.
Released 0.9.4.
020705 New penctl command: recent [seconds] displays clients that have
connected recently (default five minutes), along with number of
connects, transmitted and received data.
020702 Buffer overflow in netlog. See comment in pen.c.
Added options -j (for chroot) and -u (for setuid) to pen and
penlogd. See manpages.
020627 Fixed an error which could throw penlogd into an endless loop
if a udp packet was lost at the crucial moment.
020626 Pedantic checking of memory allocations and buffer sizes.
020618 Penlogd: added option -n to adjust the number of cached log
entries from Pen.
020614 Added options -d, -f, -l and -p to penlogd. They do the same
as in pen. Also added signal handlers for TERM and HUP; these
too do the same as in pen. Updated penlogd manpage.
Updated www section in HOWTO to use penlog rather than mergelogs.
020613 Added penlog.c to log over a network using Apaches reliable
piped logs. A companion log server, penlogd.c, consolidates
logs from Pen and from all web servers into a single file.
Added the necessary code to Pen log over the network.
020610 Wrote penctl.cgi, a web wrapper for penctl.
020609 Wrote a new version of the main loop, using poll() instead of
select(). Added configuration option --with-poll to enable.
Also turned redefinition of FD_SETSIZE into a configuration
option --with-fd_setsize=N.
Updated installation instructions in INSTALL.
020605 Added optional hard limit to the number of connections to each
server.
Timestamps in debug log entries.
Released 0.8.0.
020604 Added "server of last resort" (-e option) which is only used
when all other servers are unavailable. (Andreas Wrede)
020528 Several enhancements and bugfixes by Andreas Wrede:
In webstats: changed CLIENTS_MAX to clients_max and
CONNECTIONS_MAX to connections_max.
Show time in human-readable format rather than seconds since 1970.
Changed byte counters from unsigned long to unsigned long long.
Fixed file descriptor leak: The connection wasn't closed when
the connection table was full.
Moved stats generation and log restart out of the signal handlers
and into the main loop.
If a client went away before receiving all its data (large files),
the remaining portion would be sent to the next client occupying
the same slot.
Added pointers in connection structure to avoid having to memcpy
the buffers in flush_up/flush_down.
Released 0.7.0.
020507 Updated the penctl manpage to reflect reality.
Released 0.6.3.
020417 Added -D switch to make copy_up and copy_down *always* store data
in a temporary buffer and wait for the next round through the
main loop before passing it on to the receiving end.
The penctl command for this is "delayed_forward".
When making sockets nonblocking (through fcntl(..., O_NONBLOCK)),
make sure that any existing flags are not reset in the process.
Important bugfix: each failed connection attempt in try_server
would result in one socket leaked because we returned without
closing it.
020413 Figured out why nonblocking mode was slower than blocking. Fixed.
020411 Added penctl, a simple user interface to the control protocol.
020324 Cancel timeout if it isn't needed.
020115 Added LDAP info in the HOWTO.
Added the flush_up/flush_down bugfix from 0.5.0 again.
Released 0.6.1.
020111 Moved #include <sys/types.h> before #include <netinet/in.h>
Replaced the call to setpgrp with setsid.
Transformed mergelogs into ultimately portable ANSI C (almost).
Thanks to Mike Dugas <mad@phobia.net> for help with porting
Removed the -r (rejects) option, since we no longer reject anything.
to FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE.
020110 Rewrote mergelogs completely. It will now never discard a web
server log entry, and it tries much harder to locate a good
match in the pen log. It deals with log entries that are out
of order and servers with unsynchronized clocks and/or
different time zones. The -l (lag) option is no more.
Released 0.6.0
010915 Made the use of daemon() optional.
Added the cgi script penstats to update and display statistics.
Set current in store_conn.
Released 0.5.0.
010914 Statistics in HTML format (Riccard Åkerman).
Tested pen on HP-UX 10.20.
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- misc fixes
Provided by Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@tensor.3miasto.net>
in private mail.
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are unnecessary so remove them.
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rather
make all packages that use linux emulation include bsd.pkg.mk as the
last files just like any normal package.
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Changes:
Fixed infinite loop when parsing malformed isakmp packets.
(reported by iDefense; already fixed in CVS)
Fixed infinite loop when parsing malformed BGP packets.
Fixed buffer overflow with certain malformed NFS packets.
Pretty-print unprintable network names in 802.11 printer.
Handle truncated nbp (appletalk) packets.
Updated DHCPv6 printer to match draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-22.txt
Print IP protocol name even if we don't have a printer for it.
Print IP protocol name or number for fragments.
Print the whole MPLS label stack, not just the top label.
Print request header and file handle for NFS v3 FSINFO and PATHCONF
requests.
Fix NFS packet truncation checks.
Handle "old" DR-Priority and Bidir-Capable PIM HELLO options.
Handle unknown RADIUS attributes properly.
Fix an ASN.1 parsing error that would cause e.g. the OID
2.100.3 to be misrepresented as 4.20.3 .
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Changes:
Support link types that use 802.2 always, never, and sometimes.
Don't decrease the size of the BPF buffer from the default.
Support frame relay.
Handle 32-bit timestamps in DLPI, and pass the right buffer size.
Handle Linux systems with modern kernel but without
SOL_PACKET in the userland headers.
Linux support for ARPHRD_RAWHDLC.
Handle 32-bit timestamps in snoop.
Support eg (Octane/O2xxx/O3xxx Gigabit) devices.
Add new reserved DLT types.
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backward-compatible. 2.0 was a substential rewrite. Main changes:
support some traditional ping features: loop mode, specify size of data
packets, specify how many pings to send, interpret ICMPs other than ICMP Echo
response.
make timings in tenths of milliseconds
do exponential backoff on retries
port to more systems
do better checking on whether received ICMP is for us
added -g option for generating IPs from a start to an end value
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SmokePing can measure latency, latency distribution and packet loss
in your network. SmokePing uses RRDtool to maintain a longterm datastore
and to draw pretty graphs, giving up to the minute information
on the state of each network connection. SmokePing can also raise
alarms based on latency and loss patterns.
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backward-compatible. 2.0 was a substential rewrite. Main changes:
support some traditional ping features: loop mode, specify size of data
packets, specify how many pings to send, interpret ICMPs other than ICMP Echo
response.
make timings in tenths of milliseconds
do exponential backoff on retries
port to more systems
do better checking on whether received ICMP is for us
added -g option for generating IPs from a start to an end value
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target.
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Modem (dis)connection utility for Apple's Airport Base Station
This packages was contributed by Christopher Richards in PR pkg/19375.
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Ensure that RPATH_FLAG is seen by configure (fixes build).
Include bsd.prefs.mk for the WGET_USE_SSL variable and add it to BUILD_DEFS.
Some Makefile cleanup.
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Honour PKG_SYSCONFDIR and install a default configuration file.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Based on patch sent by Juan RP via PR pkg/20839.
Changes:
Nmap 3.20:
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o The random IP input option (-iR) now takes an argument specifying
how many IPs you want to scan (e.g. -iR 1000). Specify 0 for the old
neverending scan behavior.
o Fixed a tricky memory leak discovered by Mugz (mugz@x-mafia.com).
o Fixed output truncation problem noted by Lionel CONS (lionel.cons@cern.ch)
o Fixed a bug that would cause certain incoming ICMP error messages to
be improperly ignored.
Nmap 3.15BETA3:
===============
o Made numerous improvements to the timing behavior of "-T Aggressive"
(same as -T4) scans. It is now recommended for regular use by
impatient people with a fast connection. "-T Insane" mode has also
been updated, but we only recommend that for, well, insane people.
o Made substantial changes to the SYN/connect()/Window scanning
algorithms for improved speeds, especially against heavily filtered
hosts. If you notice any timing problems (misidentified ports,
etc.), please send me the details (including full Nmap output and a
description of what is wrong). Reports of any timing problems with
-T4 would be helpful as well.
o Changed Nmap such that ALL syn scan packets are sent from the port
you specify with -g. Retransmissions used to utilize successively
higher ports. This change has a downside in that some operating
systems (such as Linux) often won't reply to the retransmissions
because they reuse the same connection specifier quad
(srcip:srcport:dstip:dstport). Overall I think this is a win.
o Added timestamps to "Starting nmap" line and each host port scan in
verbose (-v) mode. These are in ISO 8601 standard format because
unlike President Bush, we actually care about International
consensus :).
o Nmap now comes by default in .tar.bz2 format, which compresses about
20% further. You can still find .tgz in the dist directory at
http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/?M=D .
o Various other minor bugfixes, new services, fingerprints, etc.
Nmap 3.15BETA2:
===============
o I added support for a brand new "port" that many of you may have
never scanned before! UDP & TCP "port 0" (and IP protocol 0) are now
permitted if you specify 0 explicitly. An argument like "-p -40"
would still scan ports 1-40. Unlike ports, protocol 0 IS now scanned
by default. This now works for ping probes too (e.g., -PS, -PA).
o Applied patch by Martin Kluge (martin@elxsi.info) which adds --ttl
option, which sets the outgoing IPv4 TTL field in packets sent via
all raw scan types (including ping scans and OS detection). The
patch "should work" on Windows, but hasn't been tested. A TTL of 0
is supported, and even tends to work on a LAN:
14:17:19.474293 192.168.0.42.60214 > 192.168.0.40.135: S 3265375623:3265375623(0) win 1024 [ttl 0] (id 35919, len 40)
14:17:19.474456 192.168.0.40.135 > 192.168.0.42.60214: S 2805154856:2805154856(0) ack 3265375624 win 64240 <mss 1460> (DF) (ttl 128, id 49889, len 44)
o Applied patch by Gabriel L. Somlo ( somlo@acns.colostate.edu ) which
extends the multi-ping-port functionality to nonroot and IPv6
connect() users.
o I added a new --datadir command line option which allows you to
specify the highest priority directory for Nmap data files
nmap-services, nmap-os-fingerprints, and nmap-rpc. Any files which
aren't in the given dir, will be searched for in the $NMAPDIR
environmental variable, ~/nmap/, a compiled in data directory
(e.g. /usr/share/nmap), and finally the current directory.
o Fixed Windows (VC++ 6) compilation, thanks to patches from Kevin
Davis (computerguy@cfl.rr.com) and Andy Lutomirski
(luto@stanford.edu)
o Included new Latvian man page translation by
"miscelerious options" (misc@inbox.lv)
o Fixed Solaris compilation when Sun make is used rather than GNU
make. Thanks to Tom Duffy (tduffy@sun.com) for assistance.
o Applied patch from Stephen Bishop (sbishop@idsec.co.uk) which
prevends certain false-positive responses when Nmap raw TCP ping scans
are being run in parallel.
o To emphasize the highly professional nature of Nmap, I changed all
instances of "fucked up" in error message text into "b0rked".
o Fixed a problem with nmap-frontend RPMs that would cause a bogus
/bin/xnmap link to be created (it should only create
/usr/bin/xnmap). Thanks to Juho Schultz
(juho.schultz@astro.helsinki.fi) for reporting the problem.
o I made the maximum number of allowed routes and interfaces allowed
on the scanning machine dynamic rather than hardcoded #defines of 1024
and 128. You never know -- some wacko probably has that many :).
Nmap 3.15BETA1:
===============
o Integrated the largest OS fingerprint DB updates ever! Thanks to
everyone who contributed signatures! New or substantially modified
fingerprints included the latest Windows 2K/XP changes, Cisco IOS
12.2-based routers and PIX 6.3 firewalls, FreeBSD 5.0, AIX 5.1,
OpenBSD 3.2, Tru64 5.1A, IBM OS/400 V5R1M0, dozens of wireless APs,
VOIP devices, firewalls, printers, print servers, cable modems,
webcams, etc. We've even got some mod-chipped Xbox fingerprints
now!
o Applied NetBSD portability patch by Darren Reed
(darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au)
o Updated Makefile to better-detect if it can't make nmapfe and
provide a clearer error message. Also fixed a couple compiler
warnings on some *BSD platforms.
o Applied patch from "Max" (nmap@webwizarddesign.com) which adds the
port owner to the "addport" XML output lines which are printed (only
in verbose mode, I think) as each open port is discovered.
o I killed the annoying whitespace that is normally appended after the
service name. Now it is only there when an owner was found via -sI
(in which case there is a fourth column and so "service" must be
exactly 24 characters).
Nmap 3.10ALPHA9:
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o Reworked the "ping scan" algorithm (used for any scan except -P0 or
-sL) to be more robust in the face of low-bandwidth and congested
connections. This also improves reliability in the multi-port and
multi-type ping cases described below.
o "Ping types" are no longer exclusive -- you can now do combinations
such as "-PS22,53,80 -PT113 -PN -PE" in order to increase your odds of
passing through strict filters. The "PB" flag is now deprecated
since you can achieve the same result via "PE" and "PT" options.
o Applied patch (with modest changes) by Gabriel L. Somlo
(somlo@acns.colostate.edu), which allows multiple TCP probe ports in
raw (root) mode. See the previous item for an example.
o Fixed a libpcap compilation issue noted by Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
(deusxmachina@webmail.co.za) which relates to the definition (or
lack thereof) of ARPHRD_HDLC (used for Cisco HDLC frames).
o Tweaked the version number (-V) output slightly.
Nmap 3.10ALPHA7:
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o Upgraded libpcap from version 0.6.2 to 0.7.1. Updated the
libpcap-possiblymodified/NMAP_MODIFICATIONS file to give a much
more extensive list (including diffs) of the changes included
in the Nmap bundled version of Libpcap.
o Applied patch to fix a libpcap alignment bug found by Tom Duffy
(tduffy@sun.com).
o Fixed Windows compilation.
o Applied patch by Chad Loder (cloder@loder.us) of Rapid7 which
fixes OpenBSD compilation. I believe Chad is now the official
OpenBSD Nmap "port" maintainer. His patch also adjusted
random-scan (-iR) to include the recently allocated 82.0.0.0/8
space.
o Fixed (I hope) a few compilation problems on
non-IPv6-enabled machines which were noted by Josef 'Jupp'
Schugt (jupp@gmx.de)
o Included some man page translations which were inadvertently
missed in previous tarballs.
o Applied patch from Matthieu Verbert (mve@zurich.ibm.com) which
places the Nmap man pages under ${prefix}/share/man rather than
${prefix}/man when installed via RPM. Maybe the tarball
install should do this too? Opinions?
o Applied patch from R Anderson (listbox@pole-position.org) which
improves the way ICMP port unreachables from intermediate hosts
are handled during UDP scans.
o Added note to man page related to Nmap US export control. I
believe Nmap falls under ECCN 5D992, which has no special
restrictions beyond the standard export denial to a handful of
rogue nations such as Iraq and North Korea.
o Added a warning that some hosts may be skipped and/or repeated
when someone tries to --resume a --randomize_hosts scan. This
was suggested by Crayden Mantelium (crayden@sensewave.com)
o Fixed a minor memory leak noted by Michael Davis
(mike@datanerds.net).
Nmap 3.10ALPHA4:
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o Applied patch by Max Schubert (nmap@webwizarddesign.com) which adds
an add-port XML tag whenever a new port is found open when Nmap is
running in verbose mode. The new tag looks like:
<addport state="open" portid="22" protocol="tcp"/>
I also updated docs/nmap.dtd to recognize this new tag.
o Added German translation of Nmap manpage by Marc Ruef
(marc.ruef@computec.ch). It is also available at
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap_manpage-de.html
o Includes a brand new French translation of the manpage by Sebastien
Blanchet. You could probably guess that it is available at
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap_manpage-fr.html
o Applied some patches from Chad Loder (cloder@loder.us) which update
the random IP allocation pool and improve OpenBSD support. Some
were from the OBSD Nmap patchlist.
o Fixed a compile problem on machines without PF_INET6. Thanks to
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt (deusxmachina@webmail.co.za) for noting this.
Nmap 3.10ALPHA3:
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o Added --min_parallelism option, which makes scans more aggressive
and MUCH faster in certain situations -- especially against
firewalled hosts. It is basically the opposite of --max_parallelism
(-M). Note that reliability can be lost if you push it too far.
o Added --packet_trace option, which tells Nmap to display all of the
packets it sends and receives in a format similar to tcpdump. I
mostly added this for debugging purposes, but ppl wishing to learn
how Nmap works or for experts wanting to ensure Nmap is doing
exactly what they epect. If you want this feature supported under
Windows, please send me a patch :).
o Fixed a segmentation fault in Idlescan (-sI).
o Made Idlescan timing more conservative when -P0 is specified to
improve accuracy.
o Fixed an infinite-loop condition that could occur during certain
dropped-packet scenarios in an Idle scan.
o Nmap now reports execution times to millisecond precision (rather
than rouding to the nearest second).
o Fixed an infinite loop caused by invalid port arguments. Problem
noted by fejed (fejed@uddf.net).
Nmap 3.10ALPHA2:
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o Fixed compilation and IPv6 support on FreeBSD (tested on
4.6-STABLE). Thanks to Niels Heinen (niels.heinen@ubizen.com) for
suggestions.
o Made some portability changes based on suggestions by Josef 'Jupp'
Schugt (jupp@gmx.de)
o Fixed compilation and IPv6 support on Solaris 9 (haven't tested
earlier versions).
Nmap 3.10ALPHA1:
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o IPv6 is now supported for TCP scan (-sT), connect()-style ping
scan (-sP), and list scan (-sL)! Just specify the -6 option and the
IPv6 numbers or DNS names. Netmask notation is not currently
supported -- I'm not sure how useful it is for IPv6, where even petty
end users may be allocated trillions of addresses (/80). If you
need one of the scan types that hasn't been ported yet, give
Sebastien Peterson's patch a try at http://nmap6.sourceforge.net/ .
If there is demand, I may integrate more of that into Nmap.
o Major code restructing, which included conversion to C++ -- so
you'll need g++ or another C++ compiler. I accidently let a C++
requirement slip in a while back and found that almost everyone has
such a compiler. Windows (VC++) users: see the README-WIN32 for new
compilation instructions.
o Applied patch from Axel Nennker (Axel.Nennker@t-systems.com) which
adds a --without-nmapfe option to the configure script. This si
useful if your system doesn't have the proper libraries (eg GTK) or
if you think GUIs are for sissies :).
o Removed arbitrary max_parallelism (-M) limitations, as suggested by
William McVey ( wam@cisco.com ).
o Added DEC OSF to the platforms that require the BSDFIX() macro due
to taking ip length and offset fields in host rather than network byte
order. Suggested by Dean Bennett (deanb@gbtn.net)
o Fixed an debug statement C ambiguity discovered by Kronos
(kronos@kronoz.cjb.net)
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Changes: 3 years of intensive development -- too many to mention here;
see inside the debian/changelog file.
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only works with 0.9.8 now
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Notes:
This is SOAPpy 0.9.8. It contains substantial improvements over the last
release.
1) SOAPpy now uses the standard python
package installation tools. Executing the commands
$ python setup.py build
$ python setup.py install
(the second as root) should install SOAPpy into the appropriate Python
library directory.
2) There has been inconsistency in how SOAPpy library components have been
imported. This new release standardizes on:
from SOAPpy import SOAP
3) See the changelog for further enhancements.
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Also only compile with ssl if the variable is set (which it is by default).
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Vcheck is a tool for checking for latest versions of programs at
HTTP and FTP locations given a list of URLs and (Perl-style) regular
expressions to match, and to optionally download them automatically.
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Relevant changes since version 1.12:
Net::POP3
- Make more compliant. +OK and -ERR responses do not have to be followed
by a space.
Net::FTP
- Fix unique name extraction to pick up name on initial
Net::Cmd
- Compatibility fix for 5.004
Net::Cmd
- Ensure all debug output is via ->debug_print
Net::FTP
- Allow the user to specify a local address to use for sockets
Net::SMTP
- Avoid extra spaces on the end of the AUTH command
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Also, the configure script is a GNU autoconf one.
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* IMPORTANT: Security bugfix for Samba *
****************************************
The SuSE security audit team, in particular Sebastian Krahmer
<krahmer@suse.de>, has found a flaw in the Samba main smbd code which
could allow an external attacker to remotely and anonymously gain
Super User (root) privileges on a server running a Samba server.
This flaw exists in previous versions of Samba from 2.0.x to 2.2.7a
inclusive. This is a serious problem and all sites should either
upgrade to Samba 2.2.8 immediately or prohibit access to TCP ports 139
and 445. Advice created by Andrew Tridgell, the leader of the Samba
Team, on how to protect an unpatched Samba server is given at the end
of this section.
The SMB/CIFS protocol implemented by Samba is vulnerable to many
attacks, even without specific security holes. The TCP ports 139 and
the new port 445 (used by Win2k and the Samba 3.0 alpha code in
particular) should never be exposed to untrusted networks.
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* Most important
- Multi server support - connecting to more than one server
- Multi source support - downloading a file from more than one source
* Servers
- Completely new server/network handling - create your own network groups
- Basic IRC support - just create a network with type IRC and add a server there
- Compression support on opennap-ng servers - ./configure --with-zlib
- Thread support - ./configure --with-pthread to get rid of gui freezes
* Library and browse
- Quick search - quickly find files in your library or browses
- New layout - two window view for direcotries and files
- Direct browses handled like uploads - They are bandwidth restricted, you can abort them
- Browses are saved to disc - You can view the files offline and even queue files of offline users for downloading
* Search
- Tree view - Same files, same node
- More options - more power
* Chat
- Lots of right click tokens - Networks, channels, nicknames, files, urls. Try it!
- Limit for chat buffers
* Transfers
- Download layout changes - it is configurable - check prefs
- Download clone detection
- Advanced connection between Lopster users - You can download several segments with one single TCP connection
* Statistic
- New layout - more options for the bandwidth graph (click)
* As always:
- Lots of minor changes, lots of bug fixes
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