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From: Jay Freeman (saurik) (saurik_at_saurik.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 2002 - 03:41:49 CDT

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    Changelog:

    o Fixed a small bug in the nmap-versions parser that forced regex
      submatches even if they weren't neccessary.

    o Added a few new scan entries after coming to the realization
      that my file format is _so_ evil that, even after trying to walk
      a few people through the process, I'm still the only one who can
      (or at least is willing to spend^H^H^H^H^Hwaste the time to...)
      write new ones.

        - Canna
        - DNS
        - Go Text Protocol
        - Java RMI
        - MySQL
        - PostgreSQL 7.2
        - rsync
        - X11

      Some people, when confronted with a problem, think ``I know, I'll
      use regular expressions.'' Now they have two problems. -- jwz

    FTP Information (for "released" versions):

    Source: ftp://ftp.saurik.com/pub/nmap/nmap-3.00+V-2.33.tgz
    Patch: ftp://ftp.saurik.com/pub/nmap/nmap+V-2.33
    Win32 Binaries: not available for this release... sorry

    CVS Information (for current versions):

    Repository: :pserver:cvssaurik.com:/cvs/nmap
    Module: nmap
    Password: cvs

    Note to Hank: I got one of your e-mail messages (yes, my e-mail is flaky
    and bounces a lot, hehe) just before I left on a vacation two weeks ago: put
    off responding to it. Again (I know I've mentioned this before; even just
    ran across an e-mail I sent you back in 2000 about this...), please check my
    CVS server for the latest versions of my patch... you mentioned having to
    mess with the new ports structure (and the requisite update to
    getversports)... I had that merged into my CVS when I upgraded to
    nmap-2.54b29 back last November (I just didn't bother with a "release")...
    would have saved you a lot of time, if nothing else :-P.

    Example Output (for the curious):

    [root(2)ironclad nmap-3.00+V]# ./nmap -sS -sVVV -F saurik.net

    Starting nmap V. 3.00+V ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
    Interesting ports on saurik.net (209.224.199.248):
    (The 1128 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
    Port State Service Protocol Version
    17/tcp open qotd Go Text GNU Go 3.0.0
    21/tcp open ftp FTP wu-2.6.1-20
    22/tcp open ssh SSH 1.99-2.3.0 SSH
    Secure Shell (non-commercial)
    25/tcp open smtp SMTP Sendmail
    8.11.6/8.11.6
    53/tcp open domain
    80/tcp open http HTTP Apache/1.3.14 (Unix)
      <Title>: home - www.redoz.com
    110/tcp open pop-3 POP3 Cyrus v2.0.12
    113/tcp open auth AUTH
    119/tcp open nntp NNTP INN 2.3.2
    143/tcp open imap2 IMAP Cyrus v2.0.12
    443/tcp open https HTTP Apache/1.3.14 (Unix)
      <Title>: 404 Not Found
    873/tcp open rsync rsync Protocol v 26
    993/tcp open imaps SSL
    995/tcp open pop3s SSL
    2401/tcp open cvspserver CVS
    3306/tcp open mysql MySQL 3.23.47
    5432/tcp open postgres PostgreSQL (7.1?), 7.2
    5680/tcp open canna Canna
    6001/tcp open X11:1 X11
    6667/tcp open irc IRC Unreal3.1.3-Komara
      Network: IRC IRC
    8009/tcp open ajp13 Ajp13 Apache Tomcat
    8080/tcp open http-proxy HTTP Apache Tomcat/4.0.4
    (HTTP/1.1 Connector)
      <Title>: Apache Tomcat/4.0.4 - Error report

    Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 133 seconds

    Sincerely,
    Jay Freeman (saurik)
    sauriksaurik.com

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