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Re: faking windows


From: Ricardo David Carrillo Sanchez <dominus.ceo () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 07:40:52 -0600

maybe it is not a big add, but you can use or include more S.O. like
windows like ReactOS, or maybe you could use too network simulate traffic
simulator tools:

http://lca.epfl.ch/projects/trans/

http://sourceforge.net/projects/traffic/

Saludos
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On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Robin Wood <robin () digininja org> wrote:

On 1 November 2013 11:13, Xavier Mertens <xavier () rootshell be> wrote:
Hi Robin,

In 2009 @ hack.lu, a presentation was made about ipmorph.
The goal was to prevent fingerprinting and make an OS looks like another
one.
I don't know the status of this project but more info are available here:
http://blog.hynesim.org/en/ipmorph

Looks good, even if not supported any more I should be able to pull
some info out of it.

Robin

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On 01 Nov 2013, at 11:55, Robin Wood <robin () digininja org> wrote:

I'm building a network for students to practice network mapping. I'm
probably going to be using Linux KVM to create the machines so when
scanned they will all come back as Linux boxes, is there any easy way
to have a Linux box pretend to be various versions of Windows?

The students will be probably not be using more than basic scanning
and I'm going to do the application level faking with things like web
servers pretending to be IIS so all I need is the OS level changes
that I'd need to make. Anyone got any tips on this?

Robin
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