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default nmap-os-fingerptins file
Name: Godgory Date: November 20, 2007 at 07:50:21 Pacific OS: RH-AS4 CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon Barton 2600+/5
Comment:
Hi everyone,
quick question: what is the default nmap-os-fingerprints file that nmap uses for fingerprinting, besides "/usr/share/nmap/nmap-os-fingerprints"?
I have only this file on my box, changed it to recognize another device and it works perfectly when I specify the datadir in the command line arguments. But when I run it without specifying the datadir, relying on the default option it still throws me the Fingerprint, and does not recognize the device I scan as expected, so obviously I think there might be another file.
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