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Re: OS Fingerprints


From: Chuck <chuck.lists () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 20:58:20 -0400

On 10/4/05, BSK <bishan4u () yahoo co uk> wrote:
Some time back I came across a document that listed a
table with Operating systems and their TTL that helped
identify an operating system.

It is not just a table of TTLs, but you can find TTLs and a whole
bunch of other characteristics of OS stacks in the config file for
XProbe2 (http://www.sys-security.com/index.php?page=xprobe).  If you
just want that file, you can find it at:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/xprobe/xprobe2-dev/etc/xprobe2.conf

Chuck

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