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How to recognize a honey-pot ?
PostPosted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 11:55 am Reply with quote
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I have been studying about a target,I am suspecting they may have honey-pots,
How can i confirm my traget is running a specific O/S?
I Already did nmap scans and got an result for O/S finger printing and got some services on the open ports

but here are my questions

1)I have found some list of services being running on the web-server,before proceeding to next step i want to confirm the services are really running on them,because I have heared that honey-pots can be configured to give fake finger printing and services result..
So how can i confirm the service is really running on the specified port?
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2)Nmap scans says me it is running linux server,
but i found these services running on their server,which looks suspicious for me..

Code:

139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn
1025/tcp open NFS-or-IIS
3389/tcp open ms-term-serv



Does a normal linux web-server run the above services?
Because it looks suspicious to me,If i am wrong please correct me

So can any 1 tell me how can i over come this?

looking for some advice to recognize the server has honey-pot or not...?'
hope i will find some help here...
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