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Re: usual iploggers miss some variable stealth scans
From: rlaue () VIRBUS DE (Ralf Laue)
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 10:06:15 +0100
Oliver Friedrichs wrote:
You'd be suprised at how untrue this is (the "often" part). While much of whats publically available may do this, there are many other variables in a stack unrelated to TCP state that can be used to identify an OS - and are also virtually impossible for someone to fix...
An interesting open source tool for identifying the target OS can be found at: http://www.apostols.org/projectz/queso/
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- Re: usual iploggers miss some variable stealth scans David LeBlanc (Jan 18)
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- Re: usual iploggers miss some variable stealth scans Hank Leininger (Jan 18)
- Re: usual iploggers miss some variable stealth scans Oliver Friedrichs (Jan 19)
- Re: usual iploggers miss some variable stealth scans Ralf Laue (Jan 21)
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