Re: [Full-disclosure] Very strange nmap scan results

2007-09-21 Thread Jeffrey Denton
Use the -sV --version-all options to determine version/service info for each port. On 9/21/07, scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Did this particular person,or persons know what you were going to do? Looks like a honeypot,to me. Been wrong

Re: [Full-disclosure] Very strange nmap scan results

2007-09-20 Thread scott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Did this particular person,or persons know what you were going to do? Looks like a honeypot,to me. Been wrong before,won't be the last.I hope,for the sake of whomever you are auditing,that this is the case. Cheers, Redwolfs always Juan B wrote:

Re: [Full-disclosure] Very strange nmap scan results

2007-09-20 Thread J.M. Seitz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Looks like a honeypot,to me. Yeah there is that bloody PortSentry that will do the same thing as well, security through obscurity you have to love it. The only way that you could really be certain that there is something open is to then do some