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From: Fyodor (fyodorinsecure.org)
Date: Mon Jul 08 2002 - 02:12:38 CDT

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    Hello everone,

    I am putting the final touches on Nmap 2.54BETA37, which will be out
    shortly. Until then, I just added a couple links to the Nmap Related
    Projects page ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_relatedprojects.html
    ) which might be useful for those of you wanting to use Nmap on your
    PDAs.

    First of all, the Sharp Zaurus development community at
    http://zaurus.sourceforge.net/ offers Nmap in their "essentials volume
    2" package. For full functionality, you should also download
    zutilsnmap-extra.zip which contains the OS Fingerprint database,
    portlist, and other important Nmap functionality.

    Once you have Nmap working on the command line, you can opt for a
    compact QTopia port of NmapFE called QPenmapfe. It was created by
    Dennis Webb and is available at http://home.midsouth.rr.com/zaurus/ .
    Apparently it works on suitably configured IPAQs as well as the
    Zaurus.

    By the way, if you create something cool like this using Nmap, please
    let me know. I'd be happy to add a link to the Nmap page. Or feel
    free to send an announcement to nmap-hackers . With 15,000 members,
    this is a great way to find beta testers to bang on your project :).
    For projects that aren't quite ready for that level of exposure, you
    can use nmap-dev instead.

    One other project that I recently discovered and added to the page is
    the Fink Project at http://fink.sourceforge.net/ . They create a
    distribution of UNIX tools (including Nmap) for Mac OS X.

    Oh, I also added the well-known Alldas defacement mirror (
    http://defaced.alldas.org/ ). They monitor and mirror dozens of web
    site defacements every day. Every morning after checking for yourself
    in the newspaper obituaries, I recommend scanning Alldas listings for
    your URLs! One Alldas strong point is that they provide Nmap scans of
    each site so you know what the admin likely did wrong. I also added
    an archive of their defacement/announcement mailing lists to
    http://lists.insecure.org/ .

    Cheers,
    Fyodor

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