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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.
Remove the NSE sample script. It is a great idea, but nobody seems to use it (for example, there were no replies to usage inquiry here: http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2012/q4/379). I think there are two main uses for this script, both of which are being served by other resources. 1) as a template for new scripts. Users instead seem to pick a script that is most similar to the one they want to write and start with that. 2) As a way to learn more about the format of an NSE script. Users instead seem to use our documentation (http://nmap.org/book/nse-script-format.html). So I'm deleting it for now. But if folks miss it, they're welcome and encouraged to say so on dev@nmap.org and we could consider putting it back and/or improving it
Here is some documentation for Nmap, but these files are much less comprehensive than what you'll find at the actual Nmap documentation site ( http://nmap.org ).
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