diff --git a/docs/nmap-install.xml b/docs/nmap-install.xml index 34f4a50d9..4eab37c47 100644 --- a/docs/nmap-install.xml +++ b/docs/nmap-install.xml @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ Nmap exists and is in your $PATH, you should see output similar to . Checking for Nmap and determining its version number + felix~>nmap --version @@ -34,7 +36,7 @@ exist on the system (or if your $PATH is incorrectly set), an error message such as nmap: Command not found is reported. As the example above shows, Nmap responds to the command by printing its -version number (here 4.60). +version number (here 4.65). Even if your system already has a copy of Nmap, you should consider upgrading to the latest version available from