diff --git a/docs/nmap-install.xml b/docs/nmap-install.xml index d3a1bdcfd..665864d4c 100644 --- a/docs/nmap-install.xml +++ b/docs/nmap-install.xml @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ command-line. Downloading Nmap downloading -Insecure.Org is the official source for downloading Nmap source +Nmap.Org is the official source for downloading Nmap source code and binaries for Nmap and Zenmap. Source code is distributed in bzip2 and gzip compressed tar files, and binaries are available for Windows and Linux (RPM format). Find all of this at digests, cryptographic are made available for more casual validation. An attacker who can manipulate your Internet traffic in -real time (and is extremely skilled) or who compromises Insecure.Org +real time (and is extremely skilled) or who compromises Nmap.Org and replaces both the distribution file and digest file, could defeat this test. However, it can be useful to check the authoritative -Insecure.Org hashes if you obtain Nmap from a third party or feel it +Nmap.Org hashes if you obtain Nmap from a third party or feel it might have been accidentally corrupted. For every Nmap package download file, there is a corresponding file in the sigs directory with .digest.txt appended to the name @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ flog> gpg --print-md sha1 nmap-4.53.tgz nmap-4.53.tgz: 3516 D794 8AD8 F994 F2FD B52E 1C51 7C5F ED91 E06F -While releases from Insecure.Org are signed as described in this +While releases from Nmap.Org are signed as described in this section, certain Nmap add-ons, interfaces, and platform-specific binaries are developed and distributed by other parties. They have different mechanisms for establishing the authenticity of their @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ customized to use the distribution's standard directory paths and such. These packages also allow for consistent management in terms of upgrading, removing, or surveying software on the system. A downside is that packages created by the distributions are necessarily behind -the Insecure.Org source releases. Most Linux distributions +the Nmap.Org source releases. Most Linux distributions (particularly Debian and Gentoo) keep their Nmap package relatively current, though a few are way out of date. Choosing the source install allows for more flexibility in determining how Nmap is built @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ Preparing... ########################################### [100%] Building and installing Nmap from source RPMs -> rpmbuild --rebuild http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-4.62-1.src.rpm +> rpmbuild --rebuild http://nmap.org/dist/nmap-4.62-1.src.rpm [ hundreds of lines cut ] Wrote: /home/fyodor/rpmdir/RPMS/i386/nmap-4.62-1.i386.rpm [ cut ] @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ running make uninstall. If you no longer have that build directory, type nmap -V to obtain the Nmap version number. Then download that source tarball for that version of -Nmap from . +Nmap from . Uncompress the tarball and change into the newly created directory (nmap-version). Run ./configure, including any install-path options that you specified diff --git a/docs/refguide.xml b/docs/refguide.xml index 3a34249a8..7781629a8 100644 --- a/docs/refguide.xml +++ b/docs/refguide.xml @@ -3338,9 +3338,9 @@ overwhelming requests. Specify to only see . This tells a browser to load the latest version of the stylesheet - from Insecure.Org. The option + from Nmap.Org. The option does the same thing with less typing and memorization. - Loading the XSL from Insecure.Org makes it easier to view results on + Loading the XSL from Nmap.Org makes it easier to view results on a machine that doesn't have Nmap (and thus nmap.xsl) installed. So the URL is often more useful, but the local filesystem location of @@ -3350,7 +3350,7 @@ overwhelming requests. Specify to only see - (Load stylesheet from Insecure.Org) + (Load stylesheet from Nmap.Org) --webxml