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Re: [OT] Remote OS Fingerprinting - ICMP/TCP
From: Abuse007 <abuse007 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 09:09:14 +1000
Try SinFP against tcp/53. Post the results. On 22/05/2011, at 5:32 PM, Vimal™ <avvimalkumar () gmail com> wrote:
Hi List, I am trying to fingerprint the OS of a remote DNS server (Using ICMP and TCP). nmap result shows Linux Kernel 2.6 Only Port 53 (UDP and TCP) is open. http://www.securitypronews.com/securitypronews-24-20030929OSFingerprintingwithICMP.html http://nmap.org/nmap-fingerprinting-old.html - [FINGERPRINTING METHODOLOGY] Can anybody help me by sending the packet level response for different OS / Kernel versions. Or any ready made scripts for doing the same. I am using Scapy (python) for crafting the packets. Kindly advise. /-- Regards Vimal ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Information Assurance Certification Review Board Prove to peers and potential employers without a doubt that you can actually do a proper penetration test. IACRB CPT and CEPT certs require a full practical examination in order to become certified. http://www.iacertification.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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