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TIS and fingerprinting
From: slayer67 () APK NET (Dino Amato)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 18:04:52 -0500
Got a question. I went to download the FWTK (firewall toolkit) from TIS. Anyway no problem, but when I went to connect to there FTP per there email, I was TCP Fingerprinted. 2000-02-27 01:51:40 TCP OS Fingerprint 192.94.214.101 portal.gw.tislabs.com 207.54.149.50(<- my IP) port=15305 So I was wondering should I just ignore this or should TIS be asked why they do this? Thanks Dino
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