On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Marty Landman wrote:

> >Seems to be a bug with nmap V3.00 I use 3.50, and it works. Solution could
> >be an upgrade or exclusion of your own box from the scanning range.
>
> Could you explain how I can do either - or preferably both? My experience
> with ports btw is strictly limited to
>
> make build && make install

Well, you need to update your ports skeleton (anything under /usr/ports)
to an actual state.
Whether you use cvsup, to poll from a cvsup server near you the latest
updates, or you download a tarball from a ftp site near you.
This tarball is about a bit more than 20 MB, so beware with a slow line,
cvsup is normally preferred.

Then you install portupgrade from the ports, and after that you do
simply a: pkg_version -v  to get a list of ports that need updating,
then you simply do a: portupgrade <name> to have it updated...

For using cvsup, there is a great section in the handbook, and in the
archives there should be some looong threads about ist, so don't be
frightened, its easier than it sounds...

>
> So the arp cache doesn't have nodes on it which it hasn't had activity from
> for a time? This makes sense since I tend to work off my windows
> workstation which is also my gateway.

Yes.

HTH
Olaf
-- 
Olaf Hoyer        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fuerchterliche Erlebniss geben zu raten,
ob der, welcher sie erlebt, nicht etwas Fuerchterliches ist.
(Nietzsche, Jenseits von Gut und Boese)
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