> @Riepl
> nmap -sS -O does help in fetching the OS type only if they have
> public ip. I cant ssh into the machines because they are customer
> machines and I dont have credentials for them.
We had such a situation a few times, and simply asked the affected
customer if they would permit us to de
> version. Another way is to open the console and see the login screen.
> This will get the actual data but I want to do automation to see for
> all VM's and opening the console is not feasible to automate. Is
> there any other way to get it?
Are the VMs networked?
You could fetch their public I
Hello Folks
Is there a way to know whether the VM is running on Windows or Linux OS? I
can't reply on OS type because we can use Ubuntu as OS type for Windows VM.
Even though the os type is Linux/Ubuntu, the VM is running on Windows
version. Another way is to open the console and see the login scr