Jay Langford wrote:
Thanks charles,
I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
I think you'll be happier with the nessus results. Nmap is also good
for raw port-scanning.
Do you know if it is possible to change the ping results to make it look
like it's a windows box?
ICMP code
Thanks charles,
I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
Do you know if it is possible to change the ping results to make it look
like it's a windows box?
ICMP code in response <> 0 => Unix box
If so would there be any side effects of doing this?
> Jay
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Hi Listers,
This is a bit off topic, but i thought I would share the funny results I got
back from an Internal Network Scan I performed earlier today... ( Note the
'on the internal network' -> I was looking for internal security holes)
The scan performed an OS detection as part of its audit of th
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 15:27, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Jay Langford wrote:
> > Thanks charles,
> >
> > I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
>
> I think you'll be happier with the nessus results. Nmap is also good
> for raw port-scanning.
>
Nessus uses Nmap for it's p
Sean,
I think I had a point as well ... but both you and Charles have answered
this question very well, and I will not be bringing it up again, the reason
I was asking was infact to try and hide the fact that the box is a linux
box, but as you've pointed out.. Its not much use...
Charles, I don
Glad I could help. I have a 4 week old. I'm not very coherent most of
the time right now. I miss sleep...
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 19:23, Jay Langford wrote:
> Sean,
> I think I had a point as well ... but both you and Charles have answered
> this question very well, and I will not be bringing it
Jay Langford wrote:
Hi Listers,
This is a bit off topic, but i thought I would share the funny results I got
back from an Internal Network Scan I performed earlier today... ( Note the
'on the internal network' -> I was looking for internal security holes)
The scan performed an OS detection as part
2 Comments:
1. The more "locked-down" a server is, the harder it is to "finger
print" it.
2. Seems like a windows-centric scanner. Does it know how to spell
Linux?
You might want to look into NESSUS. nessus.org. Nice scanner. When it
gets confused (due to a well locked-down server) it migh