I got this error compiling on OS X 10.6:
In file included from netutil.cc:132:
../nbase/nbase.h: In function 'int checked_fd_isset(int, const fd_set*)':
../nbase/nbase.h:385: error: invalid conversion from 'const fd_set*' to 'fd_set*'
../nbase/nbase.h:385: error: initializing argument 2 of 'int __darwin_fd_isset(int, fd_set*)'
netutil.cc: In function 'int send_ipv6_ip(const sockaddr_in6*, const unsigned char*, size_t)':
netutil.cc:3846: warning: unused variable 'tclass'
make[2]: *** [netutil.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [netutil_build] Error 2
Only FD_SET and FD_CLR were available. Added a FD_ISSET equivalent.
Implemented them as static inline instead of macros for consistency.
These functions abort() if the FD number is higher than FD_SETSIZE
(except on windows where no check is performed).
for file in `grep "* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. \*" * -r --files-with-match `; do sed "s/\* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. \*/* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. */g" -i $file; done
This is simple IPv6 unicast ranges. For example,
nmap -6 en.wikipedia.org/120 -sn
The other, more complicated part of this overall change is automatic
multicast scanning of large local subnets. That part isn't done yet.
The Linux-specific SO_BINDTODEVICE sockopt causes packets to be sent on
a specific interface, in cases where merely setting the source address
does not uniquely determine the interface.
If you have trouble updating after this revision you need to follow
these instructions. You have probably just seen an error like this:
svn: URL 'svn://svn.insecure.org/nping' of existing directory 'nping'
does not match expected URL 'svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap/nping'
This is caused by the replacement of SVN externals.
Here's what you need to do. First, save any local changes you might have
in the nping, nsock, nbase, ncat, and zenmap directories. (For example
by running "cd nping; svn diff > ../nping.diff".) If you don't have any
local changes you can skip this step.
Then run these commands:
rm -rf nping/ nsock/ nbase/ ncat/ zenmap/
svn update
svn cleanup
If all else fails, you can just delete your whole working directory and
check out anew:
svn co --username guest --password "" svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap
There may be further discussion in the mailing list thread at
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2011/q4/303.