Has anyone else had lots of problems trying to get Nmap 2.53 to 
work on Debian (slink)? I've tried unsucsesfully to get it to work for 
a while now. I have installed (via apt-get) bison and flex as the 
INSTALL readme suggested might help, but to no avail. It just 
poops out on the "make" command with the following results:

---- snip -----
Compiling libpcap
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/nmap-2.53/libpcap-
possiblymodified'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/nmap-2.53/libpcap-
possiblymodified'
Compiling nmap
rm -f nmap
gcc -Llibpcap-possiblymodified   -o nmap nmap.o targets.o tcpip.o 
error.o utils.o osscan.o charpool.o services.o rpc.o portlist.o  -
lpcap -lm
libpcap-possiblymodified/libpcap.a(gencode.o): In function 
`pcap_compile':
gencode.o(.text+0x218): undefined reference to `lex_init'
libpcap-possiblymodified/libpcap.a(grammar.o): In function 
`yyparse':
grammar.o(.text+0x90): undefined reference to `yylex'
grammar.o(.text+0xc97): undefined reference to `yylex'
make: *** [nmap] Error 1

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On another note, has anyone had any success getting Novell 
networking (ncp) working on Debian? I got IPX working (I think) but I 
keep getting segmentation faults when trying to mount, print, etc... 
I think that the utility nwsfind is what's seg faulting, but I don't know 
why.


Thanks!!

Ben
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Benjamin Exley
Senior Systems Analyst
Minnesota Daily
bexley at daily.umn.edu

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