Monday, May 05, 2014

MC2 Post 1851 Another LOOK at ErLang - LUA and Nmap





In Linux and Windows.  


4 How to Build Erlang/OTP on Windows


 


From:  http://www.erlang.org



Link:   http://www.erlang.org/doc/installation_guide/INSTALL-WIN32.html


TinURL:   http://tinyurl.com/pqyeru7

 

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What Wikipedia Had to Say about Erlang?

Link:    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlang_%28programming_language%29

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Nmap Free Security Scanner

From:  Wikipedia:


Nmap (Network Mapper) is a security scanner originally written by Gordon Lyon (also known by his pseudonym Fyodor Vaskovich)[1] used to discover hosts and services on a computer network, thus creating a "map" of the network. To accomplish its goal, Nmap sends specially crafted packets to the target host and then analyzes the responses.

The software provides a number of features for probing computer networks, including host discovery and service and operating system detection. These features are extensible by scripts that provide more advanced service detection,[2] vulnerability detection,[2] and other features. Nmap is also capable of adapting to network conditions including latency and congestion during a scan. Nmap is under development and refinement by its user community.

Nmap was originally a Linux-only utility, but it was ported to Microsoft Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, BSD variants (including Mac OS X), AmigaOS, and SGI IRIX.

Linux is the most popular platform, followed closely by Windows.

Nmap features include :

    Host discovery – Identifying hosts on a network. For example, listing the hosts that respond to TCP and/or ICMP requests or have a particular port open.
    Port scanning – Enumerating the open ports on target hosts.
    Version detection – Interrogating network services on remote devices to determine application name and version number.[6]
    OS detection – Determining the operating system and hardware characteristics of network devices.

    Scriptable interaction with the target – using Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) and Lua programming language.



Nmap can provide further information on targets, including reverse DNS names, device types, and MAC addresses.

 

Link:  http://nmap.org/


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What Wikipedia Had to Say about Nmap?


Link:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nmap

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LUA

Because Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) uses the 

Lua programming language.




Lua, from Portuguese: lua meaning moon; explicitly not "LUA" is a lightweight multi-paradigm programming language designed as a scripting language with extensible semantics as a primary goal. Lua is cross-platform since it is written in ANSI C.
 

Lua has a relatively simple C API.


Link:   http://www.lua.org/start.html


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What Wikipedia Had to Say about Lua

Link:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lua_%28programming_language%29
 

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