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[PATCH] Addition to nmap-service-probes for Traffic Spicer ICAP server
From: Tom Sellers <nmap () fadedcode net>
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 05:53:12 -0500

The attached match line adds detection for The Measurement Factory's
Traffic Spicer (1) ICAP (2) server.

A snippet of the description from TMF's page on the product:
*******************************************************************
Traffic Spicer is a bare-bones ICAP server, implementing RFC 3507 and
its errata. Spicer uses custom adaptation modules to perform specific
traffic manipulations.

Spicer can be used for HTTP message logging and blocking (e.g., URL
filters or information leak detectors), redirection (e.g., mirrors or
site wrappers), and adaptation (e.g., ad insertion or error message
customization).

Spicer is known to work with popular proxy caches such as Bluecoat,
Squid, and NetCache. Spicer should work with any proxy that supports
ICAP.
*******************************************************************

Tom Sellers


1:  http://spicer.measurement-factory.com/
2:  http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3507.txt
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Content_Adaptation_Protocol

Attachment: icap.traffic.spicer.txt
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