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| Subject: | Re: Banner Grabbing |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:49:21 +1300 |
Jamie,
"telnet victim.example.com <port>' will often get you a banner"
This will give the type of web application u r using and not the OS, if am right
True - however the OS 'banner' is not usually exposed via services so you need to infer from individual services and maybe stuff like p0f/nmap.
Or is there some special sense to "OS banner grabbing" which I'm missing?
cheers, Jamie -- Jamie Riden, CISSP / jamesr@europe.com / jamie.riden@gmail.com NZ Honeynet project - http://www.nz-honeynet.org/
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