From fc515208da78994cdc17dacb09f43068e6ef8372 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fyodor Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 22:40:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] some todo updates --- todo/nmap.txt | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/todo/nmap.txt b/todo/nmap.txt index e9eafa699..63ba68c0c 100644 --- a/todo/nmap.txt +++ b/todo/nmap.txt @@ -30,13 +30,19 @@ o Clean up the Nmap repo to remove some bloat we've allowed to creep need to install your own gtk, glib, etc. - [done] Remove the 5MB of XSL in nping/docs/xsl -o Migrate web.insecure.org to a RHEL-6 derived distro (probably CENTOS - 6, since Linode doesn't currently offer ScientificLinux images). - o Maybe start with svn server, since we've had reports of our - current one giving people unexpected password prompts. There is a - thread about that at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2012/q2/17 - o UPDATE on this - adding read-only rights (rather than no rights) - to the root of the svn repo seems to have solved this problem. +o Update web.insecure.org so that rather than requiring us to build + nsedoc on other machines, check it into svn, and then update svn on + web, it is done by a script on web which could be run through cron + (and potentially from a simple svn commit hook) to build them on the + web server directly. + - There are other similar things we might want to automate later, + such as book rebuilding when the XML files are changed. + +o Process latest Nmap OS submissions and corrections (IPv4 and IPv6). + Last done (for IPv4 anyway) in February 2012. + +o Process latest service detection submissions. They were last done + in February 2012. o Add CPE entries to OS fingerpting DB entries which still lack them - As of 3/21/12, it seems that we have entries for 2,601 of the 3,572 @@ -45,6 +51,14 @@ o Add CPE entries to OS fingerpting DB entries which still lack them o Update our mswin32/OpenSSL to newest version (previous update was September 2010 to 1.0.0a). +o Migrate web.insecure.org to a RHEL-6 derived distro (probably CENTOS + 6, since Linode doesn't currently offer ScientificLinux images). + o Maybe start with svn server, since we've had reports of our + current one giving people unexpected password prompts. There is a + thread about that at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2012/q2/17 + o UPDATE on this - adding read-only rights (rather than no rights) + to the root of the svn repo seems to have solved this problem. + o We should probably redo the Nmap header (e.g. on http://nmap.org) to make it more attractive. Or, at a minimum we should update the screenshots and think about which links we really need (some of those