[Bug 165363] New: Review Request: Xprobe2, an active operating system fingerprinting tool

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           Summary: Review Request: Xprobe2, an active operating system
                    fingerprinting tool
           Product: Fedora Extras
           Version: devel
          Platform: All
               URL: http://www.sys-security.com/index.php?page=xprobe
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: normal
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: gdk at redhat.com
        ReportedBy: lmacken at redhat.com
         QAContact: dkl at redhat.com
                CC: fedora-extras-list at redhat.com


Spec Name or Url: http://people.redhat.com/lmacken/xprobe2.spec
SRPM Name or Url: http://people.redhat.com/lmacken/xprobe2-0.3-1.src.rpm

Description:

Xprobe is an alternative to some tools which are heavily dependent upon the
usage of the TCP protocol for remote active operating system fingerprinting.

Xprobe I combines various remote active operating system fingerprinting methods
using the ICMP protocol, which were discovered during the "ICMP Usage in
Scanning" research project, into a simple, fast, efficient and a powerful way
to detect an underlying operating system a targeted host is using.

Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool with a different
approach to operating system fingerprinting. Xprobe2 rely on fuzzy signature
matching, probabilistic guesses, multiple matches simultaneously, and a
signature database.

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