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RustScan has an accessible mode, rustscan --accessible which should promise not to have any weird ASCII text in it.
Write CI that runs RustScan with --accessible a few times, with different flags / options and check the terminal output to see if it contains one of these:
[!][~][>]| {}
If any of these characters appear in any of the tests, fail the CI. E
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This answer on Stack Overflow might be a good starting point.
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[zosy@localhost:~]% rpm -qa zenmap
zenmap-7.60-1.noarch
gnome doesn't use gksu instead of pkexec, so i made a patch.
su-to-zenmap-fix-gnome-root.patch.txt
add com.gnome.pkexec.zenmap.policy to /usr/share/polkit-1/actions should works fine.
[com.gnome.pkexec.zenmap.policy.txt](https://github.com/nmap/n