Richard Troth wrote:
John ...
Some recent releases of 'nmap' lack that option.
(I say "recent" describing systems which may still be on the 2.4 kernel,
so no telling how far back the utilities may be.) But thanks for the tip!
-- R,
I guess that's one program you could update to a newer level without
much risk of compromising the integrity of the whole.
I'm sorely tempted to update sudo for a similar reason (I like "sudo
-i") (and I don't have support contracts, auditors or multi-billion
enterprises to worry about).
For those not in the know, "sudo -i" is approximately equivalent to
"sudo -s -H" but better. Switching between machines that have it (eg
Sarge, FC>3) and those that don't (FC3, RHEL4-clone) is a bother.
--
Cheers
John
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