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Patch : small extension to osscan2.cc and tcpip.cc to support ipv6
From: Saad Talaat <saadtalaat () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:27:11 +0200
Hello everyone, First I'm Kinda new here, Plus I am one of the applicant student to the IPv6 Expert idea Anyway I was working in the previous 3 days on that patch and designed an IPv6 dependant fingerprint. the patches are on the attachments osscan.patch -> patches osscan2.cc tcpiph.patch -> patches tcpip.h tcpip.patch -> patches tcpip.cc NmapOpsh.patch -> patches NmapOps.h NmapOps.patch -> patches NmapOps.cc about the hop limit I've put an initial value which is 64....till I add it to the args. ip6 struct will need more extensions fragmentation needs some tuning I've also attached the text containing a theory of how the IPv6 fingerprint should look like and another text containing what I've developed in those patches. -- Saad Talaat <http://www.saadtalaat.wordpress.com>
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- Fwd: Patch : small extension to osscan2.cc and tcpip.cc to support ipv6 Saad Talaat (Apr 18)
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