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Re: How to track a PC anywhere it connects to the Net
From: Bob Fillmore <fillmore () rogers com>
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 13:02:19 -0500

That would actually be a good way to detect which of your machines are
configured for NTP synchronization, and which aren't.
  - Bob

Andreas Ericsson wrote:

Bob Fillmore wrote:

This might be an interesting feature for nmap:
  http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/0,2000061744,39183346,00.htm


I'm not so sure. nmap would need a backtrack database of hardware
fingerprints stored to be able to use the technique. The paper also
doesn't mention if a proper ntp implementation (not sntp) in any way
prevents such identification although it's reasonably safe to assume
that it does.



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