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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor
Federico Biancuzzi, 2006-01-31

After more than eight years since its first release in Phrack magazine, Fyodor has announced Nmap 4.00. Curious as usual, Federico Biancuzzi interviewed Fyodor on behalf of SecurityFocus to discuss the new port scanning engine, version detection improvements, and the new stack fingerprinting algorithm under work by the community.

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Great Interview! 2006-01-31
NoCode
This is one of the best SF interviews I have seen yet -- keep up the great work! Oh, and Nmap 4 runtime interaction rocks!...

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-01
assurbanipal
keep up the good work Fyodor, and don't close-source as others are doing!
two thumbs up!
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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-01
NSP
Well, cheers to Fyodor and Federico for a wonderful dialog!!

Nmap is getting better and better..! the new version detection, runtime interaction and arp scanning are splendid!!

With new and better improvements in nmap, I am afraid a mad corporate may gobble up nmap like(?) nessus......

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-02
white_marker
Wow, I think I'm in love with Fyodor...I mean Nmap ;) Fyodor is really somebody to admire and Nmap is the best security tool ever. Keep up the exceptional work!...

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-03
Lacuta
What a Great work Fyodor! Keep it up....

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Phrack 60 article 2006-02-05
Anonymous
http://www.phrack.org/show.php?p=60&a=12...

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-07
PJP
Excellent interview.
It's always pleasure to read Fyodor talking about Nmap....

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-02-11
DT
Kudos for Fyodor. Let us all buy his book and support him for whatever project he is involved....

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Nmap 4.00 with Fyodor 2006-10-11
Hari Sekhon
Using 4.11 still makes some printers spew out garbage because they also listen on 9101-9107. I have 2 printers on my network which do this, the third doesn't. It is possible that other printers use 9108 and beyond but I haven't seen this.

Therefore I proposed a service probe exclusion for the por...

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