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Full Version: Os Fingerprinting For Windows
I donno if this is what u mean, but this is what I use.
Thats it!
Thanks for the help vnet576, really appreciate this
what is os fingerprinting used for?
I had a couple of weeks ago a really cool OS Fingerprinting tool for windows.
It wasnt Nmap. It was a GUI which did nothing but OS Fingerprinting. Unfortunately I cant remember the name of the program. But Im sure someone here will know of it. Would appreciate any help on this cheerz winsoc
To find out the vender&version of the Operating System on the target system so that you can identify its vulnerabilities, which you may exploit
i use net scan tools work pretty good.
Thx I try this tools...
me too, tks for the tools, in a windows station is really rare ...
"Winfingerprint" works well, just google it. maybe here as well in download section.
I have been looking for a OS finger print tool for a while now, but never got around to asking.
Thanx vnet576
Thanks for the tool vnet576, really nice of you
thx can be usefull
THX for the tool vnet576
Good Post Vnet576
I Norm Use X-Scan Or Sharez Will Try This 1 Thank You Best Regards Adam Vast Gsm Team Da Sick Crew
I think the Windows GUI Fingerprinter you were looking for was this one:
http://winfingerprint.sourceforge.net/ "Winfingerprint 0.5.9 Winfingerprint is a Win32 Host/Network Enumeration Scanner. Winfingerprint is capable of performing SMB, TCP, UDP, ICMP, RPC, and SNMP scans. Using SMB, winfingerprint can enumerate OS, users, groups, SIDs, password policies, services, service packs and hotfixes, NetBIOS shares, transports, sessions, disks, security event log, and time of day in either an NT Domain or Active Directory environment. Winfingerprint-cli is a command line version of winfingerprint and it is currently bundled with each release." Its pretty nice.
The best tool is without doubt the win32 binary of p0f, it is unrivaled in terms of actual os detection, however it's interface might not be the most user friendly (read=noob-friendly)
Very good tool . WOrks very well . Keep going
yeah thx for this tool man
Nice i needed a tool like this.!
good and usfull post! tnx!
NMAP! The defacto standard in "STACK" fingerprinting will give you remote OSs based on the TCP/IP stack.
It is very good. If you run Linux I'm sure you already have it installed.. If not, get it at http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_download.html It has a Windows version too, lol..
Yeah theres a windows version, but try it, you cant use it. It will give an error that there are to many possibility;s!
ahh sorry to tripple post this tool lol... see downloadz section...
Wkd.. .../ whats the other one I had.. actually the other 10... *forgotten*
what's so specail about it...
i mean cgi agaurd does scan the os version to...
nice one i like it ..
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