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dmiller 532938f49c Do a non-blocking check for events when pcap data is available
For platforms without selectable pcap handles (e.g. Windows), the
arrival of data for a pcap read would previously skip checking for any
triggered non-pcap events in that loop iteration. This is not usually a
problem because the next loop will be triggered immediately, picking up
the non-pcap events before any further pcap data arrives. However,
excessive pcap data on a handle in immediate mode might prevent the
engine loop from checking for non-pcap events for long enough to result
in timeouts. Instead, do a non-blocking check for triggered events in
this case and handle those in the same loop iteration.
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The latest version of this software as well as binary installers for Windows, macOS, and Linux (RPM) are available from Nmap.org

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Installing

Ideally, you should be able to just type:

./configure
make
make install

For far more in-depth compilation, installation, and removal notes, read the Nmap Install Guide on Nmap.org.

Using Nmap

Nmap has a lot of features, but getting started is as easy as running nmap scanme.nmap.org. Running nmap without any parameters will give a helpful list of the most common options, which are discussed in depth in the man page. Users who prefer a graphical interface can use the included Zenmap front-end.

Contributing

Information about filing bug reports and contributing to the Nmap project can be found in the HACKING and CONTRIBUTING.md files.

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