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Nmap Development: Re: Time to lose gen1 OS detection?

Re: Time to lose gen1 OS detection?

From: Brett Cunningham <cssniper22_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:23:57 -0500

I know Doug has his blog for fingerprint submissions that are strange
and interesting, but is there a complete list of systems that have
been identified and included in O2? I'd be willing to review that and
try to find devices not on the list.

On 10/30/07, Fyodor <fyodor_at_insecure.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 11:33:05AM -0400, joe haldon wrote:
> > How about doing some diff's on OS's in the O1 and O2 and then creating
> > priority hit lists for submission into the new release? With a email
> > list like nmap-dev we could probably fill in those missing 857
> > fingerprints in short order.
>
> You definitely can help fill in any missing fingerprints! We don't
> have a priority list, because we're interested in any missing (or
> wrongly reported) systems. So if you want to help out, please scan
> your networks with 4.22SOC8 and the "-sSU -F -O2 -T4" options, and
> submit any fingerprints Nmap gives you. We're going to do another big
> round of integration before the upcoming stable release. It is best
> if you scan from as few hops away as posssible (e.g. scan your corp
> network from the network itself, not over the Internet). And of
> course you need to scan networks where you know or can find out what
> the devices actually are.
>
> Cheers,
> -F
>
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