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Re: OpenBSD 3.6 and nmap - OS type
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: OpenBSD 3.6 and nmap - OS type
- From: Lubos Dusany <lubos_(_dot_)_dusany_(_at_)_seznam_(_dot_)_cz>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:57:35 +0200
First, if an attacker finds out you are running OpenBSD they usually go away.
Good answer :)
Second, a ping of death can't get past a pf firewall with a scrub rule in place. Since ping of death works by having several packets reassemble into an illegal size packet that crashes most systems.
Right, OpenBSD as i believe cant be crased with ping of death, next
thing, nmap can find scrub rule in pf.conf and get result:
"OS Details: OpenBSD 3.5 with pf "scrub in all" :/
Exist any diference with nmaps results when I use pf or ipfilter for
example ?
And, popular question :) what is best ? PF ? IPFILTER? IPFW ? :D No
flame pls :)
Regards,
Bruce
Regards,
Lubos
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