Default install of a Linux box, used as a router....  Try that.  Looks like
they replaced the /etc/issue.net file....

J

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 5:27 PM
To: Nick Jacobsen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Identify OS?


It is definately not a cisco box.  Cisco can only give you two prompts,
"password:" by default or "Username:" when using AAA.  Too many ports are
open to be a networking device anyway.  Looking at the ports that are open,
some flavor of *nix is a good bet.   Could be a *nix acting as a router.

Kevin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Jacobsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 2:33 AM
Subject: Identify OS?


> Hey All again,
> Could any of you give me an idea of what type of machine the following
might
> be, based on the ports open?  it is sitting at xxx.xxx.xxx.001 on a
network,
> so I am thinking it is some sort of gateway, but what OS/hardware?  Below
is
> the results of telnetting to port 23, and the ruslts of an nmap scan
(tried
> the identify OS option, didn't do sh*t)
>
> Nick J.
> Ethics Design
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> <-----------------  Telnet results  ---------------------------->
> Authorized uses only. All activity may be monitored and reported.
> login: cisco
> Password:
> Login incorrect
> <----------------- End Telnet Results  ----------------------->
> <-----------------  Nmap Scan Results ---------------------->
> 21/tcp     open        ftp
> 22/tcp     open        ssh
> 23/tcp     open        telnet
> 53/tcp     open        domain
> 111/tcp    open        sunrpc
> 161/tcp    filtered    snmp
> 162/tcp    filtered    snmptrap
> 389/tcp    open        ldap
> 512/tcp    open        exec
> 513/tcp    open        login
> 514/tcp    open        shell
> 1002/tcp   open        unknown
> 1169/tcp   open        unknown
> 1433/tcp   filtered    ms-sql-s
> 1720/tcp   open        H.323/Q.931
> 2410/tcp   open        unknown
> 2785/tcp   open        unknown
> 2786/tcp   open        unknown
> 6000/tcp   open        X11
> 6112/tcp   open        dtspc
> 7937/tcp   open        unknown
> 7938/tcp   open        unknown
> 32774/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc11
> 32775/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc13
> 32778/tcp  open        sometimes-rpc19
> Too many fingerprints match this host for me to give an accurate OS guess
> TCP/IP fingerprint:
>
SInfo(V=3.10ALPHA7%P=i686-pc-windows-windows%D=1/30%Time=3E394B34%O=21%C=1)
> T1(Resp=N)
> T2(Resp=N)
> T3(Resp=N)
> T4(Resp=N)
> T5(Resp=N)
> T6(Resp=N)
> T7(Resp=N)
> PU(Resp=N)
> <---------------------  End Nmap Scan Results  ---------->
>
>
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