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Welcome to confusion2k.cjb.net.  This site covers a broad range of topics from security updates in UNIX� and UNIX� based system's security, to things I'm found entertaining/interesting just by surfing the web.
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  Nessus 1.0.0pre1
What is new in Nessus 1.0.0pre1 :

nessus-adduser : utility to add easily a nessusd user
nessus : remembers the username
nessus : warns the user that the host key has been saved
nessus : fixed a busy waiting in the passphrase requester (thanks to Matthias Andree ([email protected]) for pointing this out)
nessus : fixed a segmentation fault that would occur when the user close the test window during a test
nessus : saves the preferences of each plugin
nessusd : fixed a problem in the rules which ended up being
nessusd : killall -1 nessusd now works
plugins : nmap_wrapper.nes : compatible with the new output of nmap
traditional netmasks (ie: 255.255.255.0) are now accepted
will not scan broadcast addresses (ie: 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 will scan from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254)
the whole package compiles under FreeBSD 4
fixed find_service.nes which would sometime not recognize a given service (thanks to [email protected] for poiting this out)

Homepage: http://www.nessus.org/

 

  nmap 2.30BETA20
** Version 2.3BETA20

-- Fixed a compilation problem on machines that do not have MAP_FAILED
defined (as a return value to mmap). Problem noted by Phil
Stracchino <[email protected]>.

Homepage: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/

 

 

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