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Describe the bug
We have doc comments in the code, but we're not appearing on https://docs.rs
I believe we should automatically be added when we publish to Cargo, in this case we are not.
To Reproduce
https://docs.rs/releases/search?query=rustscan
Expected behavior
We appear on the docs site.
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Besides incoming blacklisted connections, external to internal traffic isn't super useful in any of our analysis modules. And incoming blacklisted connections is of questionable usefulness as well since the things that normally scan everything on the internet will also normally end up on blacklists. We're not trying to detect someone attacking coming in. We're trying to detect already compromised
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