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| Subject: | Re: Fingerprinting Firewall |
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| Date: | Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:18:24 +0300 |
hi, some firewalls (like checkpoint fw-1) have by-default open services, you can detect firewall if this services or ports are open. for example 256/18264/264 ports are open, this firewall is checkpoint fw-1. also you can analyze tcp/ip fingerprints for firewall operation system (*bsd, linux, solaris etc.) good luck. Fatih Ozavci IT Security Consultant Prashant Gawade wrote:
hi We all know that, we can identify firewall using various methods and tools like "firewalk". Is there any method or tool available which will remotely fingerprint and enumerate rule base configured on the firewall? Prashant Vijayanand Gawade Paladion Networks Security Engineer Navi- Mumbai
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