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Re: [Full-disclosure] Solaris telnet vulnberability - how many on yourne

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Solaris telnet vulnberability - how many on yournetwork?
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 22:53:58 -0600 (CST)
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, endrazine wrote:

Hi,

you dont want to ask nmap to determine the OS based on port 23 scan only.
so, s/p23// in the second nmap call.

That would run through nmap's list of default ports (2000). OS guess 
needs one closed, and one open port to be effective.

I will supply port 23 which will be open if the OS is reported and, by 
default, nmap will provide a closed one by probing a few (3?) random high 
ports.

-sV tests only what was supplied to it, because it starts a version scan

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Marcin Antkiewicz



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