[TOOL] THC-Vmap, Version Mapper Tool
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Date: 08/10/03
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THC-Vmap, Version Mapper Tool
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DETAILS
<http://www.thc.org/download.php?t=r&d=vmap-0.6.tar.gz> Vmap stands for
version mapper. It allows you to find out the version of a daemon by
fingerprinting the features and replies of bogus commands. It is a great
addition to the other *map tools.
How does it work?
Every daemon has its own reply on commands. For example, the HELP command
sends different replies on different FTP daemons. This can be used to
fingerprint the service. vmap connects to a host's service and sends a
list of commands from the directory commands/ to the daemon. Each reply is
compared to a database. The fingerprint with most matches is displayed.
You can run vmap with or without a valid login given for the remote
service.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by THC.
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