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Re: [Full-disclosure] SSL Capable NetCat and more
- To: GomoR <rpt6@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] SSL Capable NetCat and more
- From: Fyodor <fyodor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 09:10:36 -0700
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 09:17:22PM +0100, GomoR wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 08:10:47PM +0200, Anton Ziukin wrote:
>
> > What can your tool do that Ncat (http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/index.html)
> > can't?
>
> interestingly, I published version 1.00 of scnc in April 2008,
> the 27th (and it wasn't the first version to be released):
> http://www.securiteam.com/tools/5RP0O20O0U.html
>
> And more interestingly, ncat has been integrated in nmap SVN
> in May 2008, the 6th:
You seem to be implying that you released scnc 1.00 in April 2008 and
then we copied it a month later with our Ncat. But the svn log you
referenced was just us moving Ncat between code repositories. Chris
Gibson and I wrote Ncat years earlier. Our first public release
(which did include SSL support) was in 2005:
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2005/q3/112
Our Ncat certainly wasn't the first reimplementation of Netcat, and it
wasn't even the first to support SSL. It was just the first to have
all of the features *I* wanted--proxy support (client or server), SSL,
IPv6, connection redirection, connection brokering, portability
(Linux, Windows, Mac, etc.), and more. See http://nmap.org/ncat/.
> Considering this timeline, pardon me if I fix bugs found in my
> softwares, even when some other tools give the same features.
I think you write some great tools and produce interesting research.
So if you want to write and maintain a Perl implementation of Netcat,
more power to you! I'm only sending this email to correct the
mistaken timeline.
Cheers,
Fyodor
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