Here's a patch which I think should eliminate all the script engine
errors...at least all the ones I saw. It seemed like there were a bunch
of other files besides UPnP-info.nse which needed to be included, so I
added them in the same way Jonathan's last patch did.
(P.S. - I'm very new to submittin
I just figured out how to reopen this - hopefully it's an appropriate
action since this is technically not completely resolved yet (though see
my submission above).
** Changed in: nmap (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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nmap script engine error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
I'm assuming that by "the initial upload", you mean my first upload? In
any case, to summarize -
nmap 4.76-0ubuntu4 (the newest version in the repo):
Running `nmap --script=default localhost` (or `nmap -A localhost`, which does
the same level of script scanning) produces the following errors:
SC
Ack, that reminds me...I had found a few things I missed and made a new
patch, but forgot to submit it. I only tested the first time around with
-A, which does --script=default, but --script=all brings up a few more
missing file errors. I threw those into nmap.files as well, and checked
that it mat
Is there anything else I can or should be doing to help this bug along?
I don't know if it's still present in Karmic, but it would be nice to
get it stamped out there if it is.
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nmap script engine error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319656
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