![]() Upgraded OpenSSL binaries (for the Windows builds and for RPM's) to version 3.0.8. ![]() This also enables -broker and -chat via UDP Ncat can now accept "connections" from multiple UDP hosts in listen mode with the -keep-open option. dded the tftp-version script which requests a nonexistent file from a TFTP server and matches the error message to a database of known software Added 22 fingerprints, bringing the new total to 5700! Integrated many of the most-submitted IPv4 OS fingerprints for recent versions of Windows, iOS, macOS, Linux, and BSD. Overhauled Nmap's string interning and several other startup-related procedures to speed up start times, especially for scans using OS detection Lots of profile-guided memory and processing improvements for Nmap, including OS fingerprint matching, probe matching and retransmission lookups for large hostgroups, and service name lookups. This is similar to how the Wireshark installer works and is particularly helpful for organizations that want to fully automate their Nmap (and Npcap) deployments. Now with the /S option, Nmap checks whether Npcap is already installed (either the free version or OEM) and will silently install itself if so. It previously didn't offer silent mode (/S) because the free/demo version of Npcap Windoes packet capturing driver that it needs and ships with doesn't include a silent installer. Added partial silent-install support to the Nmap Windows installer. ![]() Nmap now prints vendor names based on MAC address for MA-S (24-bit), MA-M (28-bit), and MA-L (36-bit) registrations instead of the fixed 3-byte MAC prefix used previously for lookups. It includes dozens of performance improvements, bug fixes and feature enhancements described at Upgraded Npcap (our Windows raw packet capturing and transmission driver) from version 1.71 to the latest version 1.75. Updated Zenmap to Python 3 and PyGObject Zenmap and Ndiff now use Python 3! Thanks to the many contributors who made this effort possible: ![]()
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