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| Subject: | Re: Identifying whether 2 IPs are from the same server |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:25:31 +0100 |
What about TCP timestamp? If the OS give you the uptime, that could help a lot.
-Franck
Hello,
I am doing a Penetration Testing for 2 IP addresses. My findings till now for both the servers are exactly same. I strongly feel that both the IPs belong to the same machine. May be a scenario where two NICs are on the same machine with two Public IPs. I ran HPING to match their IP IDs but it shows different series for both of them.
Is there any other technique that we can use to ascertain such a situation?
thank you
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