Adolf Belka cbaff8bcb4 ncat: Update to version 7.95
- Update from version 7.94 to 7.95
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    7.95
	o [Windows] Upgraded Npcap (our Windows raw packet capturing and
	  transmission driver) from version 1.75 to the latest version 1.79. It
	  includes many performance improvements, bug fixes and feature
	  enhancements described at https://npcap.com/changelog.
	o Integrated over 4000 IPv4 OS fingerprints submitted since June 2020. Added
	  336 fingerprints, bringing the new total to 6036.  Additions include iOS 15 &
	  16, macOS Ventura & Monterey, Linux 6.1, OpenBSD 7.1, and lwIP 2.2
	o Integrated over 2500 service/version detection fingerprints submitted since
	  June 2020. The signature count went up 1.4% to 12089, including 9 new
	  softmatches.  We now detect 1246 protocols, including new additions of grpc,
	  mysqlx, essnet, remotemouse, and tuya.
	o [NSE] Four new scripts from the DINA community
	  (https://github.com/DINA-community)
	  for querying industrial control systems:
	  + hartip-info reads device information from devices using the Highway
	    Addressable Remote Transducer protocol
	  + iec61850-mms queries devices using Manufacturing Message Specification
	    requests. [Dennis Rösch, Max Helbig]
	  + multicast-profinet-discovery Sends a multicast PROFINET DCP Identify All
	    message and prints the responses. [Stefan Eiwanger, DINA-community]
	  + profinet-cm-lookup queries the DCERPC endpoint mapper exposed via the
	    PNIO-CM service.
	o Upgraded included libraries: Lua 5.4.6, libpcre2 10.43, zlib 1.3.1,
	  libssh2 1.11.0, liblinear 2.47
	o [GH#2639] Upgraded OpenSSL binaries (for the Windows builds and for
	  RPMs) to version 3.0.13. CVEs resolved in this update include only 2
	  moderate-severity issues which we do not believe affect Nmap:
	  CVE-2023-5363 and CVE-2023-2650
	o [Zenmap][Ndiff][GH#2649] Zenmap and Ndiff now use setuptools, not distutils
	  for packaging.
	o [Ncat][GH#2685] Fixed Ncat UDP server mode to not quit after EOF on stdin.
	  Reported as Debian bug:
	  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1039613
	o [GH#2672] Fixed an issue where TCP Connect scan (-sT) on Windows would fail to
	  open any sockets, leading to scans that never finish. [Daniel Miller]
	o [NSE] ssh-auth-methods will now print the pre-authentication banner text when
	  available. Requires libssh2 1.11.0 or later. [Daniel Miller]
	o [Zenmap][GH#2739] Fix a crash in Zenmap when changing a host comment.
	o [NSE][GH#2766] Fix TLS 1.2 signature algorithms for EdDSA.
	  [Daniel Roethlisberger]
	o [Zenmap][GH#2706] RPM spec files now correctly require the python3 package,
	  not python>=3
	o Improvements to OS detection fingerprint matching, including a syntax change
	  for nmap-os-db that allows ranges within the TCP Options string. This leads
	  to more concise and maintainable fingerprints. [Daniel Miller]
	o Improved the OS detection engine by using a new source port for each retry.
	  Scans from systems such as Windows that do not send RST for unsolicited
	  SYN|ACK responses were previously unable to get a response in subsequent
	  tries. [Daniel Miller]
	o Several profile-guided optimizations of the port scan engine. [Daniel Miller]
	o [GH#2731] Fix an out-of-bounds read which led to out-of-memory errors when
	  duplicate addresses were used with --exclude
	o [GH#2609] Fixed a memory leak in Nsock: compiled pcap filters were not freed.
	o [GH#2658] Fixed a crash when using service name wildcards with -p, as in -p
	  "http*"
	o [NSE] Fixed DNS TXT record parsing which caused asn-query to fail in Nmap
	  7.80 and later. [David Fifield, Mike Pattrick]
	o [NSE][GH#2727][GH#2728] Fixed packet size testing in KNX scripts [f0rw4rd]

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall

What is IPFire?

IPFire is a hardened, versatile, state-of-the-art Open Source firewall based on Linux. Its ease of use, high performance in any scenario and extensibility make it usable for everyone. For a full list of features have a look here.

This repository contains the source code of IPFire 2.x which is used to build the whole distribution from scratch, since IPFire is not based on any other distribution.

Where can I get IPFire?

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How do I use this software?

We have a long and detailed documentation located here which should answer most of your questions.

But I have some questions left. Where can I get support?

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