> I don't want to fight spam with p0f. My primary concern is to find out
> what sort of clients connect to my MX'es and use this information for
> statistical reasons. Is the detection good enough for that?
I believe it is quite good in discriminating Win from Unices.
But then, this is about a recent MacOS version:
Linux 2.6 (newer, 2) [tos Bredband Scandinavia] (up: -1845493760 hrs),
(link: pppoe (DSL)), [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx]
Well, this time it is exact this is from a PPPoE DSL link. But also this
data is not reliably exact.
This is another MacOS. Probably an older release.
FreeBSD 6.x (1) [tos Bredband Scandinavia] (up: -16777216 hrs), (link:
GPRS, T1, FreeS/WAN), [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx]
Well, here p0f may have spotted a MacOS (some kind of BSD Unix), but the
link isn't right.
Results are somehow fuzzy. Which is why I prefer to not rely on them.
Giampaolo
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