developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
Version 1.5.1 - June 2003
- Fixed segmentation fault when using -f option (noticed by Brian Lovrin)
- Fixed printing ugliness (noticed by Darren Critchley)
- Changed version number :) (1.5 said that it is 1.0.3 - now it proudly says 1.5.1)
Version 1.5 - May 2002
- Fixed a bug in displaying of 15-character NetBIOS names (15th character wasn't displayed).
Bug reported by Tom Kustner, Kenny Breck and Richard IJzermans
- Fixed a bug in interpreting netmask /32 and /0. Patch provided by Thomas Poindessous for Debian Linux
- List of hosts to scan can now be read from stdin as well as from file. Suggested by Kevin Kadow
- Fixed a bug in timing. (nbtscan waited for two seconds after scanning not doing anything). Reported by Ceri Hopkins
- Nbtscan now works on Darwin. Patches provided by Mohammad A. Haque
- timeout option -t is now in milliseconds, not seconds
- Fixed some Solaris portability problems. Patches provided by Petter Reinholdtsen
Changes since 1.0.2:
- NBTscan now returns meaningful exit code (patch by James Troup for Debian Linu
x)
- Added /etc/hosts and lmhosts format output (suggested by Anahuac de Paula Gil
and Sigmund Baginov)
- configure script now honours --prefix argument (patch by Petter Reinholdtsen)
- Error messages now include IP address that caused error
- NBTscan accepts a file with a list of IP addresses to scan (suggested by Omas
Jakobsson)
- Service number is printed for unknown NetBIOS services in -h mode (suggested b
y Dan Wright)
- Fixed some compile-time warnings on Linux
- Corrected some typos
Provided in PR 17355 by ISIHARA,Takanori
NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name
information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied
range and lists received information in human readable form. For each
respondent host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in
user name and MAC address.