Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 20, Sven Burgener scribbled:
 Hi debians
 
 According to www.netcraft.com/whats , freshmeat.org is running on
 windoze? Is this really the case!? How come? Is this for real?
Yup, it is for real. http://www.freshmeat.org is running WinNT, but
http://www.freshmeat.NET is running Linux, as one might expect :)

marek
 

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Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Sven Burgener
Hi

I realised shortly after that I tried the wrong TLD. My fault. I
immediately posted a cancel message to the list thereafter.

But whilst we're on that subject, how would such an OS  Port 80 scan
be done not using this web-front-end?!

TIA
Sven




Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 20, Sven Burgener scribbled:
 Hi
 
 I realised shortly after that I tried the wrong TLD. My fault. I
 immediately posted a cancel message to the list thereafter.
I don't have it in my inbox yet... Nevermind :))
 
 But whilst we're on that subject, how would such an OS  Port 80 scan
 be done not using this web-front-end?!
There are at least three easy ways to check what operating system runs on
the remote machine (let's assume it's got the HTTP port open):

1. nmap -O -p 80 host.name.com
   You don't want to scan them :), that's why the -p

2. telnet host.name.com 80
   HEAD / HTTP/1.0
   newline
   newline
   here comes the information from the server

3. queso -p 80 host.name.com
   Actually, nmap uses the same method to check the fingerprint of the
   remote system and is, IMO, much better in that respect.

Well, these are the three easiest methods :))

marek


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Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Sven Burgener
There are at least three easy ways to check what operating system runs
on
the remote machine (let's assume it's got the HTTP port open):

1. nmap -O -p 80 host.name.com
   You don't want to scan them :), that's why the -p

What's the -O option? For some reason, I can't find any info for it; I
am missing nmap's man page(!)

TIA
Sven



Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 20, Sven Burgener scribbled:
 There are at least three easy ways to check what operating system runs
 on
 the remote machine (let's assume it's got the HTTP port open):
 
 1. nmap -O -p 80 host.name.com
You don't want to scan them :), that's why the -p
 
 What's the -O option? For some reason, I can't find any info for it; I
 am missing nmap's man page(!)
Full info comes right your way :)):

   -O This option activates  remote  host  identification
  via TCP/IP fingerprinting.  In other words, it uses
  a bunch of techniques to detect subtleties  in  the
  underlying  operating  system  network stack of the
  computers you are scanning.  It uses this  informa­
  tion  to  create  a 'fingerprint' which it compares
  with its database of  known  OS  fingerprints  (the
  nmap-os-fingerprints  file)  to decide what type of
  system you are scanning.

  If you find a machine that is misdiagnosed and  has

5

NMAP(1)   NMAP(1)

  at  least  one port open, it would be useful if you
  mail me the details (ie OS  blah  version  foo  was
  detected  as  OS  blah version bar).  If you find a
  machine with at least one port open for which  nmap
  says  'unknown  operating system', then it would be
  useful if you send me the IP address along with the
  OS  name and version number.  If you can't send the
  IP address, the next best thing is to run nmap with
  the  -d  option  and send me the three fingerprints
  that should result along with the OS name and  ver­
  sion  number.   By doing this you contribute to the
  pool of operating systems known to nmap and thus it
  will be more accurate for everyone.

straight from the nmap page :))

l8r,
marek :)


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Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Sven Burgener
Hi Marek

Full info comes right your way :)):

Cheers a lot! But how come I don't have that? :*!
There's sort of an empty man page describing that other infos can be
found locally under /usr/doc/nmap/...

*My* nmap doesn't recognise the -O flag. I am unsure about its
version, but I'm running slink, so maybe that's why? What are you
running? Or do I maybe need to install another package?

Sven



Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-20 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 20, Sven Burgener scribbled:
 Hi Marek
 
 Full info comes right your way :)):
 
 Cheers a lot! But how come I don't have that? :*!
 There's sort of an empty man page describing that other infos can be
 found locally under /usr/doc/nmap/...
 
 *My* nmap doesn't recognise the -O flag. I am unsure about its
 version, but I'm running slink, so maybe that's why? What are you
 running? Or do I maybe need to install another package?
You probably got the 1.x version, get 2.x - it will be fine :))

marek


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freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-19 Thread Sven Burgener
Hi debians

According to www.netcraft.com/whats , freshmeat.org is running on
windoze? Is this really the case!? How come? Is this for real?

Sven



Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-19 Thread Damon Buckwalter
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 12:12:01AM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
 Hi debians
 
 According to www.netcraft.com/whats , freshmeat.org is running on
 windoze? Is this really the case!? How come? Is this for real?

Didn't you know?  Scoop runs his stuff on a 286/12 with 640+384k of memory
and Windows 3.0.

But seriously, I think you mean freshmeat.net, which is totally different
than freshmeat.org.  ;)

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Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-19 Thread Sven Burgener
Ooops...

According to www.netcraft.com/whats , freshmeat.org is running on
windoze? Is this really the case!? How come? Is this for real?

Sorry, I have mistaken freshmeat.net with .org! Sorry, all my fault!
Just forget I ever posted these two post! :)

Sven



Re: freshmeat running on windoze?!

2000-05-19 Thread Drew Bloechl
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 12:12:01AM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
 Hi debians
 
 According to www.netcraft.com/whats , freshmeat.org is running on
 windoze? Is this really the case!? How come? Is this for real?

Indeed it is.  Note that what you want is probably freshmeat.net
 ^^^

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