Nmap 5.51

Gordon Lyon - (Open Source)



Nmap is a powerful and indispensable tool for all network administrators developed to explore and perform an audit or a computer network hardware inventory.

Nmap ("Network Mapper") is a software application that allows to detect open ports as well as information on a remote computer. Network administrators can use to identify the network status, manage schedules update services and monitor the availability of each item.

Using uses TCP, ICMP, IP or UDP it identifies services hosted on a computer. Thus, information such as the operating system or available ports can be accessed. Specific reports also allow to perform a specific audit of the safety and security of the system.

The functional graphical user interface provides access to a wealth of information at the first glance.

Title:
Nmap 5.51
File Size:
19.0 MB
Requirements:
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
11 Feb 2011
Publisher:
Gordon Lyon
Homepage:
http://nmap.org
MD5 Checksum:
EB60F680D9C0DF901DAD49D2FD6FD006

- [Ndiff] Added support for prerule and postrule scripts.
- [NSE] Fixed a bug which caused some NSE scripts to fail due to the absence of the NSE SCRIPT_NAME environment variable when loaded. Michael Pattrick reported the problem.
- [Zenmap] Selecting one of the scan targets in the left pane is supposed to jump to that host in the Nmap Output in the right pane (but it wasn't).
- Fixed an obscure bug in Windows interface matching. If the MAC address of an interface couldn't be retrieved, it might have been used instead of the correct interface.
- [NSE] Fixed portrules in dns-zone-transfer and ftp-proftpd-backdoor that used shortport functions incorrectly and always returned true.
- [Ndiff] Fixed ndiff.dtd to include two elements that can be diffed: status and address.
- [Ndiff] Fixed the ordering of hostscript-related elements in XML output.
- [NSE] Fixed a bug in the nrpe-enum script that would make it run for every port (when it was selected--it isn't by default).
- [NSE] When an NSE script sets a negative socket timeout, it now causes a controlled Lua stack trace instead of a fatal error.
- [Zenmap] Worked around an error that caused the py2app bootstrap executable to be non-universal even when the rest of the application was universal. This prevented the binary .dmg from working on PowerPC.
- [Ndiff] Fixed an output line that wasn't being redirected to a file when all other output was.




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