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Re: Identifying Windows O/S & SP

Subject: Re: Identifying Windows O/S & SP
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:55:10 +1000
check out http://www.thc.org/releases.php they have a few tools. not
sure about IDS evasion and the packet count

- THC-Amap
- THC-Vmap
- THC-Rut
- THC-Probe

check here too:
http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk/osfp.htm

finally try google
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=daemon+fingerprinting&btnG=Search&hs=0v&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial

cheers
Ivan

On 8/25/05, L3wD <l3wd@earthlink.net> wrote:
    I am looking for a method of correctly identifying Windows O/S Versions 
and Service Packs remotely. Here are my restrictions:
- Performed Remotely (not in same broadcast domain)
- No Admin Rights on Remote Box
- No Username/Password on Remote Box
- VERY Few Packets Generated (excluding TCP 3-way handshake)
- Ability to **AVOID** IDS Detection

    My preferences are for something that is command line based, and can be 
run from a Linux platform. I'll take something GUI based or Windows based if 
that is all there is. Multiple tools are fine, as long as the number of 
packets generated are very low.

    I've taken a look at Winfingerprint 0.6.2 with only the Win32 OS Version 
option selected, but it generates 70+ packets which is too loud for my 
purposes.


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