Re: Identification of a Mail Server

From: Bruce Martins (BMartins@extend.COM)
Date: Sun Feb 05 2006 - 12:58:07 EST


Nmap can do more than tell you if a port is open it will also detect what service is running on that port if possible
Bruce Martins
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EXTEND>>MEDIA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Fox <dfox168@hotmail.com>
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com <pen-test@securityfocus.com>; incidents@securityfocus.com <incidents@securityfocus.com>; forensics@securityfocus.com <forensics@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Fri Feb 03 09:03:38 2006
Subject: Identification of a Mail Server

One can use NetCraft (www.netcraft.com) to identify a web server if it is
Appache, IIS, etc.

How can one identify a mail server behind a firewall, be it Exchange,
GroupWise, or Lotus Notes?

nmap or nessus helps identify if a mail server is available through tcp port
25.

Any info is much appreciated!

Regards,

DF

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