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RE: OS Fingerprints


From: "JB" <sscp () bluewin ch>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 14:59:09 +0200

Hello...

Something like this ?

 http://www.honeynet.org/papers/finger/traces.txt

JB

-----Message d'origine-----
De : BSK [mailto:bishan4u () yahoo co uk] 
Envoyé : mardi, 4. octobre 2005 16:07
À : pen-test () securityfocus com
Objet : OS Fingerprints

Dear All,

Some time back I came across a document that listed a table with Operating
systems and their TTL that helped identify an operating system.

I've been trying to search that document on Internet and my machine but not
successful yet. Can someone point me to that or similar document.

Basically I'm looking for information which helps us identify the target
operating system from its TTL field obtained while ping. The document for
example listed that if the TTL is 128 its likely to be M$ and if its 64 its
likely to be Cisco Router or switch.

Await your reply.

rgds,
Bshan


                
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