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Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access
From: Walt Scrivens <walts () gate net>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:00:57 -0500
Thanks, David - that works! Walt On Nov 9, 2009, at 12:54 AM, David Fifield wrote:
I committed the O_RDWR change. With that, a temporary workaround for this problem is to compile in 32-bit mode by configuring like this: ./configure CFLAGS="-m32" CXXFLAGS="-m32" LDFLAGS="-m32" I'm going to try reinstalling MacPorts under 10.6 and see if I can make a release like that. If not, I'll revert back to my 10.5 installation for the next release. David Fifield _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Current thread:
- Re: OS X 10.6 Problems with privileged scans, (continued)
- Re: OS X 10.6 Problems with privileged scans David Fifield (Oct 23)
- Re: OS X 10.6 Problems with privileged scans Walt Scrivens (Oct 23)
- Re: OS X 10.6 Problems with privileged scans Tom Sellers (Oct 23)
- Re: OS X 10.6 Problems with privileged scans Walt Scrivens (Oct 23)
- OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access David Fifield (Nov 07)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access Walt Scrivens (Nov 07)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access David Fifield (Nov 07)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access David Fifield (Nov 08)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access Walt Scrivens (Nov 09)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access Walt Scrivens (Nov 10)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access David Fifield (Nov 10)
- Re: OS X 10.6 diagnosis: pcap timeout and bpf device access David Fifield (Nov 10)