Clean up and add memory requirements.

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Alex Halderman 2013-08-17 14:50:07 -04:00 committed by Zakir Durumeric
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INSTALL
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ZMap is designed to run on GNU/Linux systems and can be built with SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
most recent versions of gcc. ZMap requires GMP, a free library for
arbitrary precision arithmetic, gengetopt, and libpcap. Currently
ZMap only supports 64-bit systems.
These packages can be installed on Debian-based systems by running: ZMap is designed to run on GNU/Linux systems and can be built with
most recent versions of gcc. Currently, ZMap only supports 64-bit
systems. Running it requires at least 600 MB of free memory.
BUILDING AND INSTALLING ZMAP
ZMap requires GMP, a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic,
gengetopt, and libpcap. These packages can be installed on
Debian-based systems by running:
sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev gengetopt libpcap-dev sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev gengetopt libpcap-dev
or on RHEL- and Fedora-based systems by running: or on RHEL- and Fedora-based systems by running:
sudo yum install gmp gmp-devel gengetopt libpcap-devel sudo yum install gmp gmp-devel gengetopt libpcap-devel
Once these prerequisites have been installed, ZMap can be installed by running: Once these prerequisites have been installed, ZMap can be installed
by running:
cd src cd src
make make
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Redis support is not enabled by default. If you are want to use ZMap Redis support is not enabled by default. If you are want to use ZMap
with Redis, you will first need to install Hiredis. Then, rebuild with Redis, you will first need to install Hiredis. Then, rebuild
ZMap with the command "make REDIS=true". ZMap with the command "make REDIS=true".