pandorafms/extras/aditional_rpmspec/xprobe2-0.3.spec

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Name: xprobe2
Version: 0.3
Release: 2
Summary: Tool to detect OS remotely by TCP/IP fingerprinting
License: GPLv2
Group: Network/Security
URL: http://xprobe.sourceforge.net/
Packager: Sancho Lerena <slerena@gmail.com>
Source: http://dl.sf.net/xprobe/xprobe2-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}
Provides: %{name}-%{version}
Requires: libpcap
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ libpcap-devel
#This is for SUSE build service, to avoid enforce FHS paths
#!BuildIgnore: post-build-checks
%description
Xprobe is an alternative to some tools which are heavily dependent upon the
usage of the TCP protocol for remote active operating system fingerprinting.
Xprobe I combines various remote active operating system fingerprinting methods
using the ICMP protocol, which were discovered during the "ICMP Usage in
Scanning" research project, into a simple, fast, efficient and a powerful way
to detect an underlying operating system a targeted host is using.
Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool with a different
approach to operating system fingerprinting. Xprobe2 rely on fuzzy signature
matching, probabilistic guesses, multiple matches simultaneously, and a
signature database.
%prep
%setup
%build
./configure --with-libpcap-libraries=/usr/lib --with-libpcap-includes=/usr/include/pcap --mandir=%{_mandir} --disable-schemas-install
make
%install
make DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%post
ln -s /usr/local/bin/xprobe2 /usr/bin
%preun
%postun
%files
%defattr(755,root,root)
/usr/local/etc
/usr/local/etc/xprobe2
%defattr(644,root,root)
%doc AUTHORS CHANGELOG COPYING CREDITS README TODO docs/*
%doc /usr/share/man/man1/xprobe2.1.gz
/usr/local/etc/xprobe2/xprobe2.conf
%defattr(755,root,root)
/usr/local/bin/xprobe2
%changelog
* Fri Dec 18 2009 Sancho Lerena <slerena@gmail.com> 3.2-2
- A lot of changes to be ready for all RPM plattforms available on build.opensuse.org
* Tue Dec 08 2009 Sancho Lerena <slerena@gmail.com> 3.2-1
- First RPM Spec for SUSE Systems, based on CentOS Spec from Dag Wieers