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Re: OS Fingerprinting
From: Emmanuel Goldstein <goldstein101 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:28:31 +0200

Great ! nice work you're doing.

I hope they give you the whole $4000 pack ;-P

On 8/27/05, 赵雷 <zhaolei () gmail com> wrote:
In my opinion, if it doenst offuscate the code you should keep the old
way that could be used with another argument like -O2 or something
like that.


Yes. I keep the old system.
nmap will use the new osscan by default (ie. when user use -O).
User can use "-O1" to tell nmap to use the old osscan.
They are in coding. :)



-- 
Emmanuel Goldstein.
Room 101, Ministry of Truth.
W2, London. Oceania.


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