All releases of Nast


Release Notes: This version features a completely rewritten ncurses graphical interface, many improvements in graphical analyzer features, connections handling for data stream sniffing and connection resetting, stats for byte counter, DNS resolution support, a new error handler, fixes for the banner catcher, tcpdump format logging and loading, and a NCURSES_README file.


Release Notes: Promiscuous mode is set as the default in the sniffer. Work has been done on libnet defines (now it compile on SPARC 64), Makefile.in, and nast.8. A serious memory leak bug in map_lan() which frequently caused segmentation faults has been fixed.


Release Notes: Nast is now included in the FreeBSD ports. Some important bugs in configure.ac have been fixed.


Release Notes: This version adds logging support to car() and psearch(), two logging features for sniffing, a traffic monitoring feature, and some converting functions. It extends promiscuous mode research to all network NICs. pcap_open_live() now works with *BSD, and a video output bug in car(), a common return value (NULL) of map_lan(), and a bug in mport() with telnet banner reader were fixed. Many sniffer features were worked on. It was ported to FreeBSD.


Release Notes: The -B (--daemon) flag was added to demonize Nast. The -V (--verbose) flag was added to show version information. Long opt support, a signal() function, and IGMP support were added. An improved implementation file logging was written. arpreply() and something else in map_lan() were completely rewritten because they didn't work very well. A wrong interpretation of flags in main() was fixed. A bug in resolving hostname with -P was fixed. usage() was adjusted.


Release Notes: This release adds control of ARP_RESPONSE to discover possible ARP poisoning, fixes the wrong IP bug of ARP_RESPONSE in handle_ARP(), fixes a return bug in map_lan(), corrects the Changelog, and fixes a wrong printf in fgw().


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Software to draw electronic circuit diagrams and save them as images.