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Operating Systems Solaris Error: installing Nmap on Solaris11 Express Post 302494397 by fragile_it on Monday 7th of February 2011 06:55:19 AM
Old 02-07-2011
Error: installing Nmap on Solaris11 Express

Hello,

I am trying to install Nmap on my Solaris machine. I got errors at the very last of "make" command though. Could someone point me out what I am lacking?
Thank you!


Nmap version: 5.50 (nmap-5.50.tar.bz2)

Solaris version (cat /etc/release):
Quote:
Oracle Solaris 11 Express snv_151a X86
Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Assembled 04 November 2010
Error message ( run "./configure && make" after "pfexec bash")
Quote:
NMAP IS A POWERFUL TOOL -- USE CAREFULLY AND RESPONSIBLY
Configuration complete. Type make (or gmake on some *BSD machines) to compile.
Compiling liblua
make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/nmap-5.50/liblua'
gcc -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -DLUA_USE_POSIX -DLUA_USE_DLOPEN -c -o lapi.o lapi.c
lapi.c:9:18: math.h: No such file or directory
lapi.c: In function `luaA_pushobject':
lapi.c:92: warning: visibility attribute not supported in this configuration; ignored
make[1]: *** [lapi.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/nmap-5.50/liblua'
make: *** [lua_build] Error 2
Installed C compiler version on the machine ("pkg info gcc-3" and "pkg info gcc-3-runtime")
Quote:
Name: developer/gcc-3
Summary: gcc - The GNU C compiler
Description: GNU C - The GNU C compiler 3.4.3
Category: Development/C
State: Installed
Publisher: solaris
Version: 3.4.3
Build Release: 5.11
Branch: 0.151.0.1
Packaging Date: November 5, 2010 05:37:51 AM
Size: 84.19 MB
FMRI: pkg://solaris/developer/gcc-3@3.4.3,5.11-0.151.0.1:20101105T053751Z
Quote:
Name: system/library/gcc-3-runtime
Summary: GCC Runtime libraries
Description: GCC Runtime - Shared libraries used by gcc and other gnu
components
Category: Development/C
State: Installed
Publisher: solaris
Version: 3.4.3
Build Release: 5.11
Branch: 0.151.0.1
Packaging Date: November 5, 2010 06:10:38 AM
Size: 6.39 MB
FMRI: pkg://solaris/system/library/gcc-3-runtime@3.4.3,5.11-0.151.0.1:20101105T061038Z
 

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ZENMAP(1)						      Zenmap Reference Guide							 ZENMAP(1)

NAME
zenmap - Graphical Nmap frontend and results viewer SYNOPSIS
zenmap [options] [results file] DESCRIPTION
Zenmap is a multi-platform graphical Nmap frontend and results viewer. Zenmap aims to make Nmap easy for beginners to use while giving experienced Nmap users advanced features. Frequently used scans can be saved as profiles to make them easy to run repeatedly. A command creator allows interactive creation of Nmap command lines. Scan results can be saved and viewed later. Saved scan results can be compared with one another to see how they differ. The results of recent scans are stored in a searchable database. This man page only describes the few Zenmap command-line options and some critical notes. A much more detailed Zenmap User's Guide is available at http://nmap.org/book/zenmap.html. Other documentation and information is available from the Zenmap web page at http://nmap.org/zenmap/. OPTIONS SUMMARY
-f, --file results file Open the given results file for viewing. The results file may be an Nmap XML output file (.xml, as produced by nmap -oX) or a Umit scan results file (.usr). This option may be given more than once. -h, --help Show a help message and exit. -n, --nmap Nmap command line Run the given Nmap command within the Zenmap interface. After -n or --nmap, every remaining command line argument is read as the command line to execute. This means that -n or --nmap must be given last, after any other options. Note that the command line must include the nmap executable name: zenmap -n nmap -sS target. -p, --profile profile Start with the given profile selected. The profile name is just a string: "Regular scan". If combined with -t, begin a scan with the given profile against the specified target. -t, --target target Start with the given target. If combined with -p, begin a scan with the given profile against the specified target. -v, --verbose Increase verbosity (of Zenmap, not Nmap). This option may be given multiple times to get even more verbosity. Any other arguments are taken to be the names of results files to open. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
ZENMAP_DEVELOPMENT Set ZENMAP_DEVELOPMENT to disable automatic crash reporting. BUGS
Like their authors, Nmap and Zenmap aren't perfect. But you can help make them better by sending bug reports or even writing patches. If Nmap or Zenmap doesn't behave the way you expect, first upgrade to the latest version available from http://nmap.org. If the problem persists, do some research to determine whether it has already been discovered and addressed. Try Googling the error message or browsing the nmap-dev archives at http://seclists.org/. Read this full manual page as well. If nothing comes of this, mail a bug report to <dev@nmap.org>. Please include everything you have learned about the problem, as well as what version of Zenmap you are running and what operating system version it is running on. Problem reports and Zenmap usage questions sent to dev@nmap.org are far more likely to be answered than those sent to Fyodor directly. Code patches to fix bugs are even better than bug reports. Basic instructions for creating patch files with your changes are available at https://svn.nmap.org/nmap/HACKING. Patches may be sent to nmap-dev (recommended) or to Fyodor directly. HISTORY
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