I've read that article. It seems primarily oriented towards people who spend their time scanning other people to detect and exploit vulnerabilities, not people who are mainly interested in securing their own systems, so I didn't find it useful. The manpage is pretty much laconic on this topic. On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 05:54:10PM +0000, bacano@esoterica.pt wrote:
Subject: Re: [suse-security] nmap TCP sequence prediction
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap-fingerprinting-article.html http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_manpage.html
I hope you find your answers in one of those two links. Don't worry about my esoteric e-mail address, got nothing to do with your words ... anyway, i can only read hands, i have an Egiptian Tarot, and with luck, in the "cup game" you can be talking to the gost of the last Xmas ... but this is *completly* out of topic here =;o)
But a note on the esoteric issue, i really hope that vulnerabilities got even more and more esoteric for home users, because it is just like on esoterism, better dont 'call' for just 'somebody out there' because you just dont know who will knocking at your door ... can be very bad karma, or even worse, the cops eheh
[ ]'s bacano
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