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Re: Ncrack 0.01ALPHA released


From: Toni Ruottu <toni.ruottu () iki fi>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 02:35:06 +0300

Not having OpenSSL header files installed made the stuff break at
compilation time, with no clue of what went wrong. The actual error
message was displayed in backlog above the crab, and it didn't seem
fatal at all. I thought it would just leave some feature out, if I did
not install OpenSSL.

  --Toni

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:15 PM, ithilgore<ithilgore.ryu.l () gmail com> wrote:
Hello nmap-dev!

I am pleased to announce that the first ALPHA release of Ncrack has been
published! This is meant for testing and bugfixing only, so there will be no
public announcements outside of nmap-dev for now.

Ncrack is a high-speed network authentication cracking tool and was designed
using a modular approach, a command-line syntax similar to Nmap and a dynamic
engine that can adapt its behaviour based on network feedback.

Ncrack's features include a very flexible interface granting the user full
control of network operations, allowing for very sophisticated bruteforcing
attacks, timing templates for ease of use, runtime interaction similar to Nmap's
and many more.

Ncrack works on Linux, *BSD, Windows and Mac OS X and there are already Windows
and Mac OS X installers out, as well as a unified source code tarball that
compiles on all systems mentioned.

You can find everything you need at:
http://nmap.org/ncrack

Also, make certain you read the man-page at:
http://nmap.org/ncrack/man.html

Of course, you can always download the latest svn source code like this:
svn co --username guest --password "" \
svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap-exp/ithilgore/ncrack

This is also a call for testers to give Ncrack a try, report any problems found,
comment on more features they might want and have a great time playing with it!

Cheers,
ithilgore

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