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outdated stuff on the 'related projects' section of the nmap site


From: "DePriest, Jason R." <jrdepriest () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:56:05 +0000

From the "Related Projects" section of the nmap website, there are
some outdated entries.
http://insecure.org/nmap/projects.html

My hope is that some of the maintainers are still on the list and can
provide updated information if it exists.

NMapWin is still listed even though it is no longer available from the site.

The Nmap-Audit perl script is only for nmap up to 3.46.

The URL for Inprotect has changed from http://www.inprotect.com to
http://inprotect.sourceforge.net/.  The former site looks like a
squatter has it.

The link for nmapWebFE gives a 404 error and the root web
davidquintana.com is empty.  It is still registered to David Quintana
and doesn't expire until 2008/06/01.  You can email him at david dot
quintana at gmail dot com.

The link for kmap is a 404.  You can get version 0.7.2 from July of
2000 from Packetstorm here
http://packetstormsecurity.org/UNIX/nmap/kmap-0.7.2.tar.gz.  It is
listed as being authored by KMap Development Team (devel at edotorg
dot org), but the link http://www.editorg.org/kde/kmap doesn't work
and the root looks like a squatter page.  The last version listed by
Ian Zepp is 0.7.1 from January of 2000.

Joshua Grubman's "Network Tool"'s website cannot be resolved by my
browser to an IP.  However the domain, false.net, comes up just fine
and seems like a real website (http://false.net/index1.html).  The
registrant information for this site is, unfortunately, bogus (every
field is 'xxx').

The Zaurus developer community link is dead (404 error).  There is an
info page at the Zaurus Software Index
(http://www.killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=340), but the
download link is broken.  That might have something to do with
OpenZaurus disbanding and merging with Ångström
(http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/).  It's in their package
repository (http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?name=nmap&arch=&action=search)
as version 3.81-r2.

The killefiz.de link mentioned in the entry for the Chris Martin ARM
Nmap package for Zaurus or Linux IPAQ is the same one I listed above
which points to a broken link at the OpenZaurus site.  Get it from
Ångström instead.

Nmap+V hasn't been updated since April of 2004 and is at nmap version 3.30.

Alldas.org is not resolvable?

The XNmap site declares that XNmap is no more thanks to the UK's
"hacker tool ban."

I can't find HD Moore's nlog on www.secureaustin.com or
owned.commotion.org.  The same goes for spdiermap.

The BWNM page no longer exists and there is also nothing at Antonio's
home directory ~asm3072.

The PHP-NMap link is 404, too.  It looks like the site was rebooted in
March of 2006.

Scout results in a page not found, too.

The MC2 domain is up for sale and there is no automated scanner there.

SIDEN, while still there, requires Nmap 2.53.  I don't know how well
it works with 4.53.  Page was last updated in November of 2000
according to the footer.

The link to Ajax' projects page on mobis.com is 404.

The link to John Rumpelein's port scan database doesn't resolve.

Thanks!

-Jason

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