From: Omar (momar@cyber.net.pk)
Date: Wed Oct 05 2005 - 08:20:38 EDT
Dear Amit,
I found following links that might be useful for you.
http://members.cox.net/~ndav1/self_published/TTL_values.html
http://secfr.nerim.net/docs/fingerprint/en/ttl_default.html
Best Regards
Omar
-----Original Message-----
From: BSK [mailto:bishan4u@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 7:07 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: OS Fingerprints
Dear All,
Some time back I came across a document that listed a
table with Operating systems and their TTL that helped
identify an operating system.
I've been trying to search that document on Internet
and my machine but not successful yet. Can someone
point me to that or similar document.
Basically I'm looking for information which helps us
identify the target operating system from its TTL
field obtained while ping. The document for example
listed that if the TTL is 128 its likely to be M$ and
if its 64 its likely to be Cisco Router or switch.
Await your reply.
rgds,
Bshan
___________________________________________________________
To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo!
Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Audit your website security with Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner: Hackers are concentrating their efforts on attacking applications on your website. Up to 75% of cyber attacks are launched on shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content etc. Firewalls, SSL and locked-down servers are futile against web application hacking. Check your website for vulnerabilities to SQL injection, Cross site scripting and other web attacks before hackers do! Download Trial at: http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/pen-test_050831 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Audit your website security with Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner: Hackers are concentrating their efforts on attacking applications on your website. Up to 75% of cyber attacks are launched on shopping carts, forms, login pages, dynamic content etc. Firewalls, SSL and locked-down servers are futile against web application hacking. Check your website for vulnerabilities to SQL injection, Cross site scripting and other web attacks before hackers do! Download Trial at: http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/pen-test_050831 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.7 : Sat Apr 12 2008 - 10:55:02 EDT