Mark Martinec wrote:
I guess Windows Server 2003 is reported as Windows 2000, but I don't know.
Certainly a couple of very large sites are seen as Windows 2000.
In the UNKNOWN category there must be a mix of Windows and Unix hosts,
not sure what is unusual about them.
Mark
Hmm... FWIW:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dos]$ sudo p0f -i eth1
p0f - passive os fingerprinting utility, version 2.0.4
(C) M. Zalewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, W. Stearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
p0f: listening (SYN) on 'eth1', 223 sigs (12 generic), rule: 'all'.
24.141.168.241:4218 - Windows XP Pro SP1, 2000 SP3
-> 66.98.221.156:25 (distance 1, link: ethernet/modem)
66.98.221.156:2602 - Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP1
-> 24.141.168.241:783 (distance 19, link: ethernet/modem)
24.141.168.241 is Windows XP Pro SP1
66.98.221.156 is Windows Server 2003 SP1 (Standard Edition)
Daryl