> 
> > if you  go to the front page of www.bluepoint.com.ph 
> > it sez "powered by apache" and "powered by redhat linux" 
> > but go here..
> > http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?host=www.bluepoint.com.ph
> > and guess what... :)
> 
> Huling-huli!
> 
> Is there a similar check to find out what distribution
> a site is using?  A network utility to check "/etc/issue"
> or show the "distro" portion of the directory
> "/usr/i386-distro-linux-gnu"
> 

this is what is running on bluepoint.

Starting nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor ([EMAIL PROTECTED], www.insecure.org/nmap/)
Interesting ports on  (38.151.236.230):
Port    State       Protocol  Service
21      open        tcp        ftp             
25      open        tcp        smtp            
53      open        tcp        domain          
80      open        tcp        http            
106     open        tcp        pop3pw          
107     open        tcp        rtelnet         
110     open        tcp        pop-3           
135     open        tcp        loc-srv         
176     filtered    tcp        genrad-mux      
1031    open        tcp        iad2            
1084    open        tcp        ansoft-lm-2     

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 47 seconds

this is what is running some NT server somewhere out there but i won't
say. i am attaching for comparison reasons lang.

Starting nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor ([EMAIL PROTECTED], www.insecure.org/nmap/)
Interesting ports on:
Port    State       Protocol  Service
21      open        tcp        ftp             
25      open        tcp        smtp            
80      open        tcp        http            
135     open        tcp        loc-srv         
139     open        tcp        netbios-ssn     
443     open        tcp        https           
465     open        tcp        smtps           
1031    open        tcp        iad2            

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 2 seconds

loc-srv is the local netbios daemon...no found in linux.
netbios-ssn ... is a netbios server daemon. can someone explain to me
what iad2, genrad-mux and ansoft-lm-2 are?
 
this is no where close to looking like a redhat linux machine. it makes me
wonder what they are PRing about. man...

PLUG needs better PR. hey jess what about the plug website???

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