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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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ZMap is designed to run on GNU/Linux systems and can be built with
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most recent versions of gcc. Currently, ZMap only supports 64-bit
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systems. Running it requires at least 600 MB of free memory.
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BUILDING AND INSTALLING ZMAP
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ZMap requires GMP, a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic,
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gengetopt, and libpcap. These packages can be installed on
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Debian-based systems by running:
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  sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev gengetopt libpcap-dev flex byacc
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or on RHEL- and Fedora-based systems by running:
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  sudo yum install gmp gmp-devel gengetopt libpcap-devel flex byacc
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Once these prerequisites have been installed, ZMap can be installed
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 by running:
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  cmake [-DWITH_REDIS=ON] [-DWITH_JSON=ON] [-DENABLE_DEVELOPMENT=ON] [-DENABLE_HARDENING=ON] ./
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  make
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followed by:
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  sudo make install
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Redis support is not enabled by default. If you are want to use ZMap
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with Redis, you will first need to install Hiredis. Then run cmake with
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"-DWITH_REDIS=ON".
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JSON support is not enabled by default. If you are want to use ZMap
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with JSON output, you will first need to install json-c. Then, run cmake with
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"-DWITH_JSON=ON"
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Installing json-c requires git and autotools to be available. For more
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information on how to install json-c, please see http://github.com/json-c/json-c
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