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| Subject: | Re: All tcp ports open? |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:00:47 +0200 |
A script which does exactly what you desrcibe is mentioned in the book "hacking: the art of exploitation" by jon erickson only on a linux machine. the basic idea is something like: use tcpdump to monitor all incoming SYN packets not destined for any listening service and then use a packet generation tool (such as nemsis) to generate a packet with a seq#+1 and the SYN and ACK flags set. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Timby" <asp@webexc.com> To: <pen-test@securityfocus.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:04 AM Subject: All tcp ports open?
I am not sure what is doing this, but I assume it is a software (or some kind of) firewall/hids, can anybody point me in the right direction? I am pen-testing a Windows webserver, and a port scan reveals ALL tcp ports open. hping also confirms that a SA is returned for any S packets sent to any port I try. I can connect via netcat any of the ports, and send data, but nothing is returned. In order to verify services, I am required to connect and check for a banner or send appropriate protocol commands to elicit a response. Has anyone seen this, or have any idea of what this is? Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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