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From: Fyodor (fyodor_at_insecure.org)
Date: Sat Jul 20 2002 - 05:11:43 CDT

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    Hello everyone,

    I am pleased to announce that Nmap version 2.99RC1 is now available!
    This is the first release candidate for Nmap 3, which I plan to
    release within a week or so. This dev cycle was extraordinarily long
    (38 releases over 2 years), but the payoff has been large as well!
    Once Nmap3 is released, I have many goodies planned for the next
    (hopefully shorter) dev branch!

    Anyway, the big change in 2.99RC1 is a huge OS fingerprint update --
    the biggest since December 1999! More than 200 fingerprints were
    added/modified. These include OpenBSD 3.1, Solaris 9, Mac OS 10.1.5,
    OS/400, FreeBSD 4.6, The latest MS WinXP changes, new CISCO
    equiptment, and loads of network devices such as VoIP phones,
    switches, printers, WAPs, etc. Here are the other CHANGELOG entries:

    o Updated build system to work on MacOS X.

    o I removed "credit" lines from the nmap-os-fingerprints file out of
      concern that evil spammers might harvest the 602 addresses. Plus
      those took up 28K and the size of nmap-os-fingerprints has already
      caused trouble for some handheld devices. If anyone actually cares
      about the "fame" of being listed, let me know and I'll put you back
      in. I still appreciate everyone who submits fingerprints! I just
      don't want you to be spammed when the fingerprint file goes online.

    o Minor usage screen (nmap -h) fix suggested by Martin Kluge
      ( martinelxsi.info )

    o Insured that the initial pound (#) in C preprocessor directives is
      always in column 1 (portability fix). Problem noted by Shamsher
      Sran (ssranbechtel.com)

    Please give it a try and let me know if you encounter any problems!
    If all goes well, I may simply change the version number and call this
    Nmap 3.

    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-2.99RC1-1.i386.rpm
    http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-frontend-2.99RC1-1.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:

    7e55a9aff13980fe9b7283c5512e418d nmap-2.99RC1-1.i386.rpm
    536b78ef30ef6073298470c4509d4c7c nmap-2.99RC1-1.src.rpm
    ea5dd423ccbd3a8ae54eb60c80d52fa0 nmap-2.99RC1.tgz
    063f504bf38c79861111455489a7db9e nmap-2.99RC1-win32.zip
    3a4c06aef20db62974e370afccf5a2bd nmap-frontend-2.99RC1-1.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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