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Re: Zenmap 6.49BETA4


From: Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 10:04:48 -0500

Paul,

Thanks for the information. Please note that Nmap's output shows "test
conditions non-ideal." From the rest of the output, I can see that the
network distance is 8 hops; Nmap's accuracy can suffer at distances over 5
hops.

When you need to make a correction to Nmap's OS fingerprint database,
please follow the detailed directions in the section of Nmap's online
documentation titled "Dealing with Misidentified and Unidentified Hosts"
[1].

Dan

[1] https://nmap.org/book/osdetect-unidentified.html#osdetect-wrong

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Epworth, Paul <paul.epworth () eon com> wrote:



Hi Development team,



nmap -T4 -A -v -Pn phobos http://unsecure.org



The server below is installed on VMWare base running SuSE lynx.

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SuSE-release

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)

VERSION = 10

PATCHLEVEL = 4



The OS suggest Barracuda Wed Filter.





Aggressive OS guesses: Barracuda Web Filter (95%), Linux 2.6.26 (92%),
Kyocera CopyStar CS-2560 printer (92%), Linux 2.6.15 (Ubuntu) (92%), Linux
2.6.15 - 2.6.26 (likely embedded) (92%), Linux 2.6.16 (92%), Barracuda Web
Application Firewall 460 (92%), Linux 2.6.32 (92%), Dell Remote Access
Controller (DRAC 6) (92%), Linux 2.6.9 - 2.6.18 (92%)

 No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).

 Uptime guess: 106.714 days (since Wed Mar 25 15:04:52 2015)

 Network Distance: 8 hops

 TCP Sequence Prediction: Difficulty=253 (Good luck!)

 IP ID Sequence Generation: All zeros

 Service Info: OSs: Linux, Unix; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel





I hope you find this information helpful If there any further information
or testing I can do for you please let me know.



Many thanks Paul.



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