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| Subject: | RE: How Would I Find the Actual Name of the Honeypot Software via a Pen Test? |
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| Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 10:49:21 -0400 |
I'm doing a pen test a new IPS appliance from outside the network, while
working through the assessment
I found that the server designated as my target was a honeypot set up by
our server team rather than a
normal server. I've now been challenged to now tell them the actual name of the honeypot
software they are using. The blue ribbon here is to find a vuln in the honeypot itself and break out into the host OS. But that may not be very realistic. You could try fingerprinting the OS and services that it is imitating and compare that list to which honeypots imitate what. But that's kind of a shot in the dark, and if it's imitating only IIS on Windows, well, then, that's not going to cut it. Have you considered bribing one of the NOC guys to let you in or just tell you what they're using? :) PaulM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Are you using SPI, Watchfire or WhiteHat? Consider getting clear vision with Cenzic See HOW Now with our 20/20 program! http://www.cenzic.com/c/2020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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