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Re: [nmap-svn] r30918 - nmap/todo


From: "Luis MartinGarcia." <luis.mgarc () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 21:01:33 +0200

Hi,

Just wanted to mention that this is something that has already been
fixed in the never-ending nmap-npingchanges branch ;-)

Regards,

Luis MartinGarcia.

On 06/11/2013 07:58 PM, commit-mailer () nmap org wrote:
Author: fyodor
Date: Tue Jun 11 17:58:19 2013
New Revision: 30918

Log:
Minor prioritization w/David

Modified:
   nmap/todo/nmap.txt

Modified: nmap/todo/nmap.txt
==============================================================================
--- nmap/todo/nmap.txt        (original)
+++ nmap/todo/nmap.txt        Tue Jun 11 17:58:19 2013
@@ -13,6 +13,14 @@
 
 o Update copyright year to 2013 in the Nmap copyright header files
 
+o Nping in ICMP mode (default) must not be checking the icmp IDs or
+  returned packets or something, because if I have two separate 'nping
+  scanme.nmap.org' running at the same time, each nping sees the replies
+  from the other nping (as well as its own) and it screws up the timing
+  stats too.
+
+o Update CHANGELOG for new release
+
 o New Nmap Release
 
 o Adopt an issue tracking system for Nmap and related tools.  We
@@ -56,12 +64,6 @@
     target specification and sees that it is local so can be multicast
     pinged.
 
-o Nping in ICMP mode (default) must not be checking the icmp IDs or
-  returned packets or something, because if I have two separate 'nping
-  scanme.nmap.org' running at the same time, each nping sees the replies
-  from the other nping (as well as its own) and it screws up the timing
-  stats too.
-
 o We should figure out why (at least with Nping) raw ethernet frame
   sends seem to be taking significantly longer than raw socket sends
   (e.g. using --send-ip or the OS-provided ping utility).  This has

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