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Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development
From: Gorjan Petrovski <mogi57 () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 19:08:34 +0200
Well my reply was "a bit" buffered. I'm sorry about that. The only problem I've got left is the portrule, since the service can run on any port it's configured on. These are the entry points for the script if I understood your reply. 1. Script is activated if port 31337 is open | filtered 2. Script is activated if the future backorifice-brute script runs against another port and identifies it as "BackOrifice" service My question is: According to Nmap philosophy, are these the only entry points that should exist? _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Current thread:
- Re: BackOrifice service probe, (continued)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe David Fifield (Apr 06)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe Toni Ruottu (Apr 06)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe David Fifield (Apr 18)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 19)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe David Fifield (Apr 19)
- Re: BackOrifice service probe Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 20)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 09)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Toni Ruottu (Apr 06)
- Re: GSoC 2011: NSE Script Development Gorjan Petrovski (Apr 06)