I'm in the process of moving, but I should be able to pull out my BeOS
CD and install a copy to fingerprint once I get settled.
And I actually have access to a CacheFlow that I'll need to put back
on the network to scan. I might not be able to get it up, though.
It's been sitting on a table in a lab for going on three years now.
Our firewalls are Netscreens, but they are probably running newers
version of the OS than were present in the gen1 database.
-Jason
On Oct 30, 2007 9:16 PM, joe haldon wrote:
> It seems that the OS database for O1 are nmap-os-fingerprints and the
> O2 are nmap-os-db in the 'share/nmap' directory. Just a quick look
> shows that we are missing prints for these systems:
> BeOS 4 - 5
> NetBSD on Amiga
> Plan9
> CacheFlow Web Proxy
> Cray UNICOS 9 - 10
> Cyclades
> OpenVMS 6.x
> Gauntlet Firewall
> Gentoo 1.2 (2.4.19-gentoo-rc5)
> Juniper Networks 5.x
> NetScreen firewall/vpn
> NetWare 4.11 5.0
> NextStep / OpenStep
> OpenBSD 2.1 2.2 2.6-2.8 3.3 3.5
> PalmOS
> PS2 Sony Game console
> Raptor on NT / Sun
> Ricoh AP4500 Laser printer
> Rio Karma mp3 player
> Savin Copier
> Sequent DYNIX 4.x
> Shiva LanRover
> SMC Barricade DSL router
> Sony Ericsson P800 phone
> US Robotics Wireless Router
> iPAQ
>
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