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Downloading Nmap
Nmap and Zenmap (the graphical front end) are available inseveral versions and formats. Recent source releases and binarypackages are described below. Older version (and sometimes newer testreleases) are available from the dist directory(and really old ones are in dist-old).For the moresecurity-paranoid (smart) users, GPG detached signatures and SHA-1hashes for each release are available in the sigsdirectory (verification instructions). Before downloading, be sure to read the relevant sections for your platform from the Nmap Install Guide. The mostimportant changes (features, bugfixes, etc) in each Nmap version aredescribed in the Changelog. Using Nmap is covered in the Reference Guide, and don't forget to readthe other available documentation, particularly the new book Nmap Network Scanning!
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Nmap is distributed with source code under custom license terms similar to (and derived from) the GNUGeneral Public License, as noted in the copyright page.
Microsoft Windows binaries
Please readthe Windows section of theInstall Guide for limitations and installation instructions for theWindows version of Nmap. You can choosefrom a self-installer (includes dependencies and also the Zenmap GUI)or the much smaller command-line zip file version. We support Nmap on Windows 7 and newer, as well as Windows Server 2008 and newer. We also maintain a guide for userswho must run Nmap on earlier Windows releases..
The Nmap executable Windows installer can handle Npcapinstallation, registry performance tweaks, and decompressing theexecutables and data files into your preferred location. It also includes the Zenmap graphical frontend. Skip all thecomplexity of the Windows zip files with a self-installer:
Latest stable release self-installer: nmap-7.91-setup.exe
We have written post-install usageinstructions. Please notify usif you encounter any problems or have suggestions for theinstaller.
For those who prefer the command-line zip files (Installation Instructions; UsageInstructions), they are still available. The Zenmap graphicalinterface is not included with these, so you need to runnmap.exe from a DOS/command window. Oryou can download and install a superior command shell such as thoseincluded with the free Cygwin system.Also, you need to run the Npcapand Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable Packageinstallers which are included in the zip file. The main advantage is that these zip files are a fraction of the size of the executable installer:
Latest stable command-line zipfile:nmap-7.91-win32.zip
Linux RPM Source and Binaries
Many popular Linux distributions (Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, etc) usethe RPM package management system forquick and easy binary package installation. We havewritten a detailed guide toinstalling our RPM packages, though these simple commands usually dothe trick:You can also download and install the RPMs yourself:
Latest stable release:
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Nmap RPM: nmap-7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Ncat RPM: ncat-7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Nping RPM: nping-0.7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
Optional Zenmap GUI (all platforms): zenmap-7.91-1.noarch.rpm
Source RPM (includes Nmap, Zenmap, Ncat, and Nping): nmap-7.91-1.src.rpm
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Nmap RPM: nmap-7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Ncat RPM: ncat-7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
x86-64 (64-bit Linux)Nping RPM: nping-0.7.91-1.x86_64.rpm
Optional Zenmap GUI (all platforms): zenmap-7.91-1.noarch.rpm
Source RPM (includes Nmap, Zenmap, Ncat, and Nping): nmap-7.91-1.src.rpm
Mac OS X Binaries
Nmap binaries for Mac OS X (Intel x86) are distributed as a disk image filecontaining an installer. The installer allows installing Nmap, Zenmap,Ncat, and Ndiff. The programs have been tested on Intel computersrunning Mac OS X 10.8 and later. See theMac OS X Nmap installpage for more details. Users of PowerPC (PPC) Mac machines, which Apple ceased selling in 2006, should see this page instead for support information.
Latest stable release installer: nmap-7.91.dmg
Latest stable release installer: nmap-7.91.dmg
Source Code Distribution
This is the traditional compile-it-yourself format. The Nmaptarball compiles under Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and many UNIXplatforms (Solaris, Free/Net/OpenBSD, etc.) It includes Zenmap, theGUI frontend.
Detailed Linux/BSD/Solaris compilation instructions and options are provided here, though this usually does the trick:
Most Windows users install with our Windows executable installer, but we also provide Windows source code compilation instructions.
Most Mac OS X users install with our Mac installer, but we also provide Mac OS X source code compilation instructions.
If you are compiling Nmap anyway, you might prefer to get the very latest code from our SVN source code repository rather than downloading a tarball here.
Latest stable Nmap release tarball: nmap-7.91.tar.bz2 (or gzip compressed)
Other Operating Systems
Many other operating systems support Nmap so well that I have no needto create and distribute binary packages myself. You can choose touse the packages below, or compile the sourcedistribution, which is often newer. We have created installation pages for the following platforms:
Linux (all distributions)
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD
Sun Solaris
Amiga, HP-UX, and Other Platforms
Linux (all distributions)
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD
Sun Solaris
Amiga, HP-UX, and Other Platforms
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Files to install Maxima can be downloaded from the Files section in the Sourceforge repository. That section contains links to various different versions and releases of Maxima.
The section Recent Releases (on the right or at the bottom of this page) shows the most recent releases and clicking on a release number will show the Change Log for it.
It is also possible to test Maxima without installing it, by using a Maxima online interface.
Windows
Read the section: Installation of Maxima in Windows
Macintosh
The most recent version can be found in the Maxima-MacOS download section and the The MaximaList blog has a good tutorial to install Maxima in Mac OS.
Linux
Using a Linux package
Most Linux distributions include a Maxima package that can be installed with the package manager. Distributions based on .deb packages will automatically install maxima on clicking this link. Be aware that the complete Maxima code might come split into several packages; some functionalities might not work if some of those packages have not been installed.
Manually installing maxima on RPM based systems
The section Maxima-Linux in the Sourceforge repository provides RPM packages created by the Maxima developers. You can chose one of the files named:
Clisp and Gnuplot should be installed in your system.name-version.i386.rpm
, where the first part is the name of each package and the second part are the numbers that identify the version. The minimum set of packages that must be installed are maxima and maxima-exec-clisp. Since they both depend on each other, they should be installed with a single rpm command:You may also want to install maxima-xmaxima, which provides the Xmaxima front-end and one of the graphic engines used by some of Maxima's plotting commands.
The maxima-lang packages provide translations of the manual into various languages, although none of those translations are complete.
Manually installing maxima on debian-based systems
Maxima-Linux Contains .deb files that can be downloaded and manually installed on debian-based systems.
- maxima-common contains many files needed in order to run and install the actual maxima binary.
- maxima-sbcl provides a maxima binary that was compiled with sbcl. It should be reasonably fast and able to run even on systems with no sbcl installed.
- maxima-gcl provides a maxima binary that was compiled with gcl. It might be considerably faster or slower than sbcl, depending on the task.
- maxima-ecl provides a maxima binary that was compiled with ecl. Performance-wise it normally ranges between clisp and sbcl.
- maxima-clisp provides a maxima binary that was compiled with clisp. It should be extremely memory-efficient and able to run on every system that has a similar clisp to that maxima was compiled with installed.
To be able to run Maxima, both maxima-common and at least one of the above binaries have to be installed. Most systems contain a program that automatically installs .deb packages on double-clicking them. If that isn't the case the following command will install packages:
If dpkg claims that some dependencies aren't fulfilled the required packages an automatic install and download of these can be triggered by issuing the following command:
Distribution-independent packages
Maxima is also part of the distribution-independent snap package of wxMaxima. Informations about installing snaps can be found here.
Android
The download instructions and links can be found in the Maxima on Android page.
Source Code
In systems not included in the previous list or if you want to build a more recent Maxima version or with a different Lisp flavor, get the source code from the Maxima-source subsection. Unpack the file and follow the instructions given in file INSTALL, which can also be read on-line.
GIT
The most recent development version of the source code can be downloaded from the GIT repository. That page shows the git command that should be used to obtain a complete copy of the repository. After getting the code, follow the instructions in INSTALL.git.
Nightly builds
For Windows a nightly build can be downloaded from Wolfgang Dautermann's Website that also provides detailled results of compilation and testbench runs on many different lisps. For Ubuntu Linux nightly builds of maxima are provided at launchpad.net.
Mac Installer Download
If the snappy apps infrastructure is installed (Info on installing it manually is here) the following command installs a distribution-independent, though large nightly build of maxima + wxMaxima on entering the following command:
Download Installer Package For Mac High Sierra
Even if there is no guarantee that a nightly build will work, the Maxima team tries to keep its codebase as stable as possible which means that if something is broken in the nightly build which did work in the release this information normally is important for the developers.
Front-ends
The Xmaxima and Imaxima interfaces are part of the Maxima project and they come included with Maxima. The links to download other independent front-ends can be found in the Projects Related to Maxima section.