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Update macosx/README for nmap-4.62-test8.
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@@ -15,9 +15,14 @@ Zenmap is installed as an application bundle in
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Known issues:
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Zenmap doesn't run as root. Work to allow this is underway. A workaround
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is to peek inside the application bundle:
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sudo /Applications/Zenmap.app/Contents/MacOS/zenmap
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The authorization dialog that is displayed when the application is
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started is confusing. If the user is an administrator, it says "Zenmap
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requires that you type your password.", but it's not required. Selecting
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Cancel will run Zenmap without privileges. If the user is not an
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administrator, it says "Type an administrator's name and password to
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allow Zenmap to make changes.", but what's really being asked for
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low-level access to network hardware. The operating system does not
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provide a way to change the text on these dialogs.
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Changes in the test package:
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@@ -52,3 +57,6 @@ nmap-4.62-test6 (May 9, 2008)
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nmap-4.62-test7 (May 10, 2008)
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This release attempts to automatically launch X11 if it's not
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already running.
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nmap-4.62-test8 (May 20, 2008)
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This release prompts for a password to allow running as root.
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