as the "name_confidence" member of a service match. I grepped the whole source
tree and couldn't find any reference to "confidence" besides its declaration
and initialization; it builds fine without it.
do with any malware, just a security vulnerability. It remains in "default" and
"vuln". I think it was in "malware" because it used to be in the old "backdoor"
category.
an argument:
# nmap target --script >/dev/null
nmap: option `--script' requires an argument
You can use --script= but that's weird enough not to need to be mentioned.
license" to "Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html" like
scripts commonly use. I added the field to some modules I know to be under the
Nmap license: bin, datafiles, dns, nmap, unpwdb. I left alone bin, bit, pcre,
and url, which come from outside sources.
main uses of \n are now done differently: paragraph breaks are now signaled by
a blank line, lists are done with the "* " syntax, and preformatted code should
be delimited with <code></code> tags.
chargenTest, showHTTPVersion, and showSMTPVersion.nse. Moved
daytimeTest from the "demo" category to "discovery". Removed
showHTMLTitle from the "demo" category, but it remains in the
"default" and "safe" categories. This leaves just showSSHVersion and
SMTP_openrelay in the undocumented "demo" category. [Fyodor]
INFO processing file `nselib/datafiles.lua'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `type'
INFO processing file `nselib/dns.lua'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `result'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `result'
INFO processing file `nselib/netbios.lua'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `returns'
INFO processing file `nselib/snmp.lua'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `result'
INFO processing file `scripts/SSLv2-support.nse'
ERROR undefined handler for tag `ouput'
Removed a @see tag which refers to Lua's string.format rather than to NSE docs:
INFO generating file `docs/modules/stdnse.html'
ERROR unresolved reference to symbol `string.format'
nmap.new_try is not a function accepting another function, it is a function
taking a variable number of arguments, assumed to be the return value of some
function. In other words, the returned try function is not responsible for
running other functions, it only sees their return values.
nmap.new_try(err_catch())
to
nmap.new_try(err_catch)
The first statement calles new_try with the result of calling the err_catch
function, which is nil, when what is wanted is to call new_try with the
function itself as an argument.