Celebrating The 19th Anniversary of Nmap (phrack.org) 26
Long-time Slashdot reader collinl writes: Nmap was released 19 years ago on September 1... Seems like it has been around for ever. Was there a port scanner before Nmap?
Good question. Nmap first appeared in an article in Phrack magazine back in 1997 (which included its complete source code), although over the years its output options have expanded to include a humorous "script kiddie" format. And by 2007 the Nmap Scripting Engine was released, which in 2010 was used to generate a cool visualization showing the popularity of the top million favicons.
Good question. Nmap first appeared in an article in Phrack magazine back in 1997 (which included its complete source code), although over the years its output options have expanded to include a humorous "script kiddie" format. And by 2007 the Nmap Scripting Engine was released, which in 2010 was used to generate a cool visualization showing the popularity of the top million favicons.
So simple, so useful (Score:2)
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I love you Nmap, happy belated bday.
19th Anniversary... WTH... Wake me up when it is 25 years old... No one celebrates their 19th unless that is the local drinking age...
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Wake me up when it is 25 years old... No one celebrates their 19th...
Not sure what's more odder, not celebrating your 19th birthday (or any birthday for that matter), only celebrating your 25 birthday (WTH happens at 25 besides the possibility of a car insurance discount), or the fact that I used the phrase "Not sure what's more odder".
Re:Lockdown (Score:5, Insightful)
It's always good practice to verify from a remote host.
"Good question" answered in the article (Score:2, Informative)
The article explains that nmap, by far, is not the first:
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Yes. Lots of earlier port scanners. (Score:1)
I was using port scanners from at least 1991, although I assume some existed before hand.
That said, omg, was nmap a great step forward.
--Q
netcat stdin | od (Score:1)
Yes, Yes there were port scanners before nmap (Score:1)
Satan, & later an early type of ids, known respectively as Satan & archangel.
http://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/s... [porcupine.org]
Rest in Peace Dan, you were fewked over by idiots & died way too soon.
Always one of the first things I install (Score:2)
At first blush I t seems like nmap has such a narrow use case; but it's so bloody useful under lots of different circumstances.
Does anyone ever use the gui version though (zenmap)? I don't really see the point, except perhaps on Windows...
nmap rock (Score:2)
These days people use a mix of tools, but nmap remains useful and fantastic.
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Matrix? (Score:1)
What, no mention of it's use by Trinity in Matrix 2?