On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 07:32:37PM -0700, Fyodor wrote:
> for Nmap to print out the MAC addresses of scanned hosts on the same
> networks. I agree that is a feature whose time has come, and I have
> added it for an nmap-3.51-TEST3 release.
My patch against nmap-service-probes 1.36 is at
http://Xtrmntr.org/ORBman/tmp/nmap-service-probes.patch
* fixes:
- missing \r in Kazaa HTTP match
- missing d in pdnsd name
- Kerio PF services names unified
- webfs match generalized a bit
* new matches:
- HP-UX ftpd
- Hummingbird FTP server
- HellSoft FTP server for Netware
- POP3 AnalogX Proxy
- SMTP AnalogX Proxy
- SGI Performance Co-Pilot
- AIX rexecd
- AIX rlogin
- AIX rshd
- another Lotus Notes POP3 match
- another Postfix SMTP match (Mandrake Linux)
- another Kerio PF services matches
- another IBM HTTP Server (Apache) match
- another two Oracle HTTP Server matches
- another IBM Websphere Application server match
- another JRun Webserver match
- another pdnsd match
* TODO:
- fix broken ``$Revision X.Y$'' entries in the file (messing with CVS)
(lines prepended with #FIXME - I don't know how exactly they
should look like)
- I have seen behaviour when sometimes GetRequest missed and
HTTPOptions matched (with the same pattern), sometimes not ...
probably the host was too slow ?
- some probes are commented out to not slow down the scan in
general case, but they're there if someone wants them (handy)
- There are some entries with "(?)" string in their names. These
are the ones I'm not 100% sure with them but still better than
nothing? For example - have you ever seen HTTP server with
Content-Location: http://[ip.address]/xy other than MS IIS? Some
of them I'm not sure with (I have (almost :-) no control of the
machine) but I saw them on many different hosts always on the same OS
and same well-known port (MS DTC/ERROR case)...
Please, apply.
Martin Mačok
IT Security Consultant
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