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From: Fyodor (fyodorinsecure.org)
Date: Thu Jun 13 2002 - 02:50:22 CDT

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    Hello everyone,

    I am pleased to announce that Nmap version 2.54BETA35 is now
    available. Sine a "stable" (nonbeta) version is fast approaching, the
    changes are mostly restricted to fixes. The two most important are a
    fix which I hope fixes the "Serious time computation problem" crashes
    and a Windows compilation fix. I tested that this version actually
    does compile on Windows and stashed away some binaries at
    http://www.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-2.54BETA35-win32.zip . Let me
    know if you find any bugs!

    Here are the BETA35 CHANGELOG entries:

    o Fixed an issue that could cause the abort message "Serious time
      computation problem in adjust_timeout ...". If you still see this,
      please let me know.

    o Fixed Windows compilation (and I really mean it this time -- tested
      myself).

    o Applied configure script patch to recognize Solaris 2.10 when it
      eventually becomes available (from James Carlson
      (james.d.carlsoneast.sun.com)

    o Applied some portability fixes from Albert Chin
      (chinathewrittenword.com)

    o Applied libpcap aclocal.m4 patch to enable debugging (-g) when
      compiling libpcap with gcc. Patch from Ping Huang
      (pshuangalum.mit.edu)

    o Restructured "TCP probe port" output message a bit as suggested by
      Ping Huang (pshuangalum.mit.edu)

    For those of you running Linux/x86 w/a recent version of rpm
    (www.rpm.org), you can install/upgrade to the newest version of
    nmap/nmapfe by executing these commands as root:

    rpm -vhU (nmap url)
    where (nmap url) is one (or both) of these:

    http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-2.54BETA35-1.i386.rpm
    http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA35-1.i386.rpm

    For the rest of you, source tarballs and source RPMs are always
    available at: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_download.html

    For the more paranoid (smart) members of the list, here are the md5
    hashes:

    e334aeda9e04446320b0786c3295ac90 nmap-2.54BETA35-1.i386.rpm
    a0699c6443a5600370ef9b7395f0e8a4 nmap-2.54BETA35-1.src.rpm
    48d0a9751811ac669f9d440852a3371e nmap-2.54BETA35.tgz
    d1b76c3541805aaae282d134cab6f991 nmap-2.54BETA35-win32.zip
    f052eef6e55ca735ecaf9f0c81e578ed nmap-frontend-0.2.54BETA35-1.i386.rpm

    These release notes should be signed with my PGP key, which is available at
    http://www.insecure.org/fyodor_gpgkey.txt .
    The key fingerprint is: 97 2F 93 AB 9C B0 09 80 D9 51 40 6B B9 BC E1 7E

    Cheers,
    Fyodor

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