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Version 1.0.3 - February 2002</h3>
- NBTscan now returns meaningful exit code (patch by James Troup for Debian Linux)
- 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 by Dan Wright)
- Fixed some compile-time warnings on Linux
- Corrected some typos
Version 1.0.2 - March 30, 2000
- Added retransmits (-m option) (Several people asked)
- Added output bandwidth throttling (-b option) (Suggested
by Jason Garman <jgarman@wedgie.org>)
- Rewrote sending queries and receiving answers part for more
reliable scanning of large blocks of addresses. (Suggested
by Jason Garman <jgarman@wedgie.org>)
- Added script-friendly output option (-s) (Suggested by
Patrick Heim <Maldoror@Worldnet.att.net>)
- Added printing of human-readable NetBIOS service names (-h)
(Suggested by Patrick Heim <Maldoror@Worldnet.att.net>)
- Added -q command line option that suppresses printing
banners and error messages. (Suggested by Sam Bayne
<sbayne@sccd.ctc.edu>)
- Rewrote parse_response completely. This allows for better
parsing of Samba servers' responses. (Bug reported by
Sam Bayne <sbayne@sccd.ctc.edu>)
- Added -d command line option which makes whole packets
get printed
- Various cosmetic improvements including fixing some
spelling errors
Version 1.0.1 - May 5, 1999
- Fixed incorrect parsing of MAC address in parse_response()
which made last byte of MAC addresses appear as 00. Bug
pointed by Joseph Moon.
- Changed message saying "Warning: -r option not supported
under NT." to more accurate saying: "Warning: -r option not
supported under Windows."
- Corrected a typo in README.
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