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Re: HPUX fingerprint
From: Fyodor <fyodor () dhp com>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 14:53:27 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Jonathan Scott Duff wrote:
Here's a TCP fingerprint for HPUX 9.05. What's the official way to get this added?
That is an excellent question. If anyone finds machines that have at least one port open for which nmap reports 'no OS matches for this host', it would be great if you could mail me the fingerprint nmap gives you. Please send the operating system name and version number along with it. And be sure you are correct about what OS it is running. I'll incorporate these into nmap-os-fingerprints and when I get enough of them I'll release a new version (of nmap, or possibly just send the fingerprints file to the list). Considering that there is already 300 people on this list, we should collectively have access to virtually every mainstream type of machine out there. Cheers, Fyodor -- Fyodor 'finger pgp () www insecure org | pgp -fka' Frustrated by firewalls? Try nmap: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ "Girls are different from hacking. You can't just brute force them if all else fails." --SKiMo, quoted in _Underground_ (good book)
Current thread:
- HPUX fingerprint Jonathan Scott Duff (Dec 15)
- Re: HPUX fingerprint Evan Brewer (Dec 16)
- Re: HPUX fingerprint Fyodor (Dec 16)
- Re: HPUX fingerprint Max Vision (Dec 16)
- Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Mario Camou (Dec 16)
- Re: Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Lucid Dream (Dec 16)
- Re: Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Mario Camou (Dec 16)
- Re: Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Peter van Dijk (Dec 16)
- Re: Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Fyodor (Dec 19)
- Re: Linux 2.0.36 detected as 2.0.35 Evan Brewer (Dec 16)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: HPUX fingerprint Evan Brewer (Dec 16)