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Re: Dialup Banner Database?


From: Karyn <karyn () sandstorm net>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 14:46:32 -0500

Hi,

PhoneSweep does not have a database of dialup banner system types.  The 
information PhoneSweep uses to determine which system out of the 364 we 
know about is considered company confidential information, and is coded 
directly into the application.

This is the sort of information discussed on the phonescan mailing list.
It's open to anyone who does any kinds of wardialing, not merely those
who use PhoneSweep. See:

http://lists.sandstorm.net/mailman/listinfo/phonescan

If you're using PhoneSweep, send mail to support () sandstorm net and we
can try to help you determine the type of system you've found.  If you're
not using PhoneSweep, I'm sure others on the Phonescan list can help you 
find your answer.

Karyn Pichnarczyk
Sandstorm Enterprises, Inc.


bluefur0r bluefur0r wrote:

Ello all,
I was just curious if anyone has or knows where I can acquire a database full of dialup banner system types. I'm in 
the middle of an audit and I came across a system with a pretty generic banner. I searched online and only came up 
with scanning lists done by hacker groups. If anyone has such a database please let me know as it would help me 
greatly testing the default passwords. I'm sure phonesweep has something like this _somewhere_ in it's directory. 
Thanks again,
blue.

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