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Finding linux kernel version from the ip-address? |
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:25 pm |
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manoj9372 |
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I have a target IP in my mind(probably a dedicated web server),I had started to enumerating it,i used a simple error based method From which i can see a notice some thing like report generated by linux suse or apache some thing like that,So i come to a conclusion it is linux,but i can't able to find the kernel version,I am trying to find what kernel is running on that target ip,So that it may be helpful for me in exploiting the server,If you have any ideas or tips regarding finding the kernel version ,please feel free to share with me..... |
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:37 pm |
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AIR_Nayden |
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scan the target with NMap |
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