Jameson Williams wrote, On 08/26/2011 01:23 PM:
> On 08/26/2011 09:16 AM, Daniel Herrington wrote:
>> Does anyone know a way to do a scan of a remote server to get the bitness?
>>
>> I tried nmap -O but the output does not say if it's 64 or 32 bit.
>>
> I'm seeing the value you want in the nmap fingerprint output via:
>
>     nmap -A -vvv <hostname>
>
>     ...
>     OS:x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu...
>     ...
>
> There probably is a more succinct way to get the info, though.
dan@blackswan:~$ sudo nmap -vvv -O linuxh1.clickme.com.br
...
OS:SCAN(V=5.00%D=8/29%OT=80%CT=443%CU=%PV=N%G=N%TM=4E5BA069%P=x86_64-unknow
OS:n-linux-gnu)SEQ(SP=CC%GCD=1%ISR=CD%TI=Z%II=I%TS=A)OPS(O1=M5B4ST11NW2%O2=
...

Yup worked for me as well, thanks Jameson.

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