hi dana,
nice work!
do you know where to find a more detailed documentation on what exctly microsoft changed to the arp cache....that was about time..but i am curious about the details...
thanks.
dominick
Good job dana! Of course, you know that only an evil hacker would use a tool like this on windows, so therefor, you're supporting evil and will be getting a visit from MS Department of Truth any day now.
Posted by Arcterex at August 13, 2004 08:28 AMdominick,
I don't have an public information available right now, but will see what I can dig up for ya.
Posted by SilverStr at August 14, 2004 03:39 PMThat's pretty funny.
Raw sockets are still unsupported. The arp cache issue isn't "hacked" or anything.
Dana simply patched nmap to work correctly in SP2. Using this version of nmap is nothing like using the raw socket version of nmap which can hide connections and do all sorts of lovely things using raw sockets.
Good job Dana. Cool to see your name included in nmap even if I don't use it too often.
Posted by Jeremy Brayton at August 18, 2004 12:11 PMThanks for your article about the SP2 patch to nmap. Nmap is like always one of the first to react on changes. Hopefully we don't have to change our app.
Posted by Marcel of TrafficStatistic at August 20, 2004 06:57 AMThis helped immediately, thanks a LOT!
Posted by Zaine Ridling at August 20, 2004 11:45 AM