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Learning zANTI2  for Android Pentesting

You're reading from   Learning zANTI2 for Android Pentesting Dive into the world of advanced network penetration tests to survey and attack wireless networks using your Android device and zANTI2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395049
Length 134 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Miroslav Vitula Miroslav Vitula
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Uptime guess


Not visible on the preceding screenshot, but still a part of OS detection, Nmap tries to determine the approximate uptime of the remote system. Nmap receives several SYN/ACK TCP packets in a row and checks the headers for a timestamp option. Many operating systems use a simple counter starting with zero at boot time and counting during the uptime. By checking the responses, Nmap can determine these values and print these in the scan log.

The uptime guess is marked as a guess because there are several things that can make it very inaccurate. For instance, some operating systems do not start the counter at zero but initialize it with a random value instead.

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