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April 3rd, 2003, 01:49 PM
#11
i'm sorry i should of made my opinion more clear...
i don't part. like the Fancy front end, as apposed to the
console mode version...
+ i like to "nmap host > log.txt"
/edit -> kinda funny, i found this on nmap.org
Code:
POPULAR SITE SNAPSHOTS
Here is the fun result of all our effort. We can now take random
Internet sites and determine what OS they are using. A lot of these
people have eliminated telnet banners, etc. to keep this information
private. But this is of no use with our new fingerprinter! Also
this is a good way to expose the <your favorite crap OS> users as the
lamers that they are :)!
The command used in these examples was: nmap -sS -p 80 -O -v <host>
Also note that most of these scans were done on 10/18/98. Some of
these folks may have upgraded/changed servers since then.
Note that I do not like every site on here.
# "Hacker" sites or (in a couple cases) sites that think they are
www.l0pht.com => OpenBSD 2.2 - 2.4
www.insecure.org => Linux 2.0.31-34
www.rhino9.ml.org => Windows 95/NT # No comment :-)
www.technotronic.com => Linux 2.0.31-34
www.nmrc.org => FreeBSD 2.2.6 - 3.0
www.cultdeadcow.com => OpenBSD 2.2 - 2.4
www.kevinmitnick.com => Linux 2.0.31-34 # Free Kevin!
www.2600.com => FreeBSD 2.2.6 - 3.0 Beta
www.antionline.com => FreeBSD 2.2.6 - 3.0 Beta
www.rootshell.com => Linux 2.0.35 # Changed to OpenBSD after
# they got owned.
# Security vendors, consultants, etc.
www.repsec.com => Linux 2.0.35
www.iss.net => Linux 2.0.31-34
www.checkpoint.com => Solaris 2.5 - 2.51
www.infowar.com => Win95/NT
# Vendor loyalty to their OS
www.li.org => Linux 2.0.35 # Linux International
www.redhat.com => Linux 2.0.31-34 # I wonder what distribution :-)
www.debian.org => Linux 2.0.35
www.linux.org => Linux 2.1.122 - 2.1.126
www.sgi.com => IRIX 6.2 - 6.4
www.netbsd.org => NetBSD 1.3X
www.openbsd.org => Solaris 2.6 # Ahem :-) (its because UAlberta
# is hosting them)
www.freebsd.org => FreeBSD 2.2.6-3.0 Beta
# Ivy league
www.harvard.edu => Solaris 2.6
www.yale.edu => Solaris 2.5 - 2.51
www.caltech.edu => SunOS 4.1.2-4.1.4 # Hello! This is the 90's :-)
www.stanford.edu => Solaris 2.6
www.mit.edu => Solaris 2.5 - 2.51 # Coincidence that so many good
# schools seem to like Sun?
# Perhaps it is the 40%
# .edu discount :-)
www.berkeley.edu => UNIX OSF1 V 4.0,4.0B,4.0D
www.oxford.edu => Linux 2.0.33-34 # Rock on!
# Lamer sites
www.aol.com => IRIX 6.2 - 6.4 # No wonder they are so insecure :-)
www.happyhacker.org => OpenBSD 2.2-2.4 # Sick of being owned, Carolyn?
# Even the most secure OS is
# useless in the hands of an
# incompetent admin.
# Misc
www.lwn.net => Linux 2.0.31-34 # This Linux news site rocks!
www.slashdot.org => Linux 2.1.122 - 2.1.126
www.whitehouse.gov => IRIX 5.3
sunsite.unc.edu => Solaris 2.6
- excuse me for always using the 'code' tag, i like the way it formats the text
yeah, I\'m gonna need that by friday...

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April 3rd, 2003, 07:58 PM
#12
I use Nmap every once and a while but some times have problems with it and have to have it not ping when it checks a address. It hasn't realy worked out well for me. It does however have a easy to use interface.
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April 3rd, 2003, 08:04 PM
#13
Thought NMap for Windows doesn't work on loopback interfaces, you can get it to work by specifying your actual IP.
Cheers,
cgkanchi
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April 3rd, 2003, 09:54 PM
#14
Well anyways thanks everyone I found it and got it working. I'm new to portscanning, but all your replies helped me a lot.
>Thanks
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April 3rd, 2003, 10:50 PM
#15
If you just want to test if one port is open (and don't really care about the rest), just telnet or netcat to that port, if you get a 'connected' then it is open, if you get a 'refused or closed' then it isn't, no need to bother with a fancy scanner like nmap...
/nebulus
There is only one constant, one universal, it is the only real truth: causality. Action. Reaction. Cause and effect...There is no escape from it, we are forever slaves to it. Our only hope, our only peace is to understand it, to understand the 'why'. 'Why' is what separates us from them, you from me. 'Why' is the only real social power, without it you are powerless.
(Merovingian - Matrix Reloaded)
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