Httprint
Easy to use Gui Interface OS fingerprinting Tool for Pen tester.
Introduction
httprint
is a web server fingerprinting tool. It relies on web server characteristics to
accurately identify web servers, despite the fact that they may have been
obfuscated by changing the server banner strings, or by plug-ins such as
mod_security or servermask. httprint can also be used to detect web enabled
devices which do not have a server banner string, such as wireless access
points, routers, switches, cable modems, etc. httprint uses text signature
strings and it is very easy to add signatures to the signature database.
More
details on how httprint works can be found in the Introduction to HTTP fingerprinting paper. It is
printer-friendly.
- Identification
of web servers despite the banner string and any other obfuscation.
httprint can successfully identify the underlying web servers when their
headers are mangled by either patching the binary, by modules such as mod_security.c
or by commercial products such as ServerMask. Click here to see an example of how httprint
detects disguised servers.
- Inventorying of
web enabled devices such as printers, routers, switches, wireless access
points, etc. Click on the sample HTML report.
- Customisable web
server signature database. To add new signatures, simply cut and paste the
httprint output against unknown servers into the signatures text file.
- Confidence
Ratings. httprint now picks the best matches based on confidence ratings,
derived using a fuzzy logic technique, instead of going by the highest
weight. More details on the significance of confidence ratings can be
found in section 8.4 of the Introduction to HTTP
fingerprinting paper.
- [new] Multi-threaded
engine. httprint v301 is a complete re-write, featuring a multi-threaded
scanner, to process multiple hosts in parallel. This greatly saves
scanning time. *multi-threading is not yet supported in the FreeBSD
version.
- [new] SSL information
gathering. httprint now gathers SSL certificate information, which helps
you identify expired SSL certificates, ciphers used, certificate issuer,
and other such SSL related details.
- [new] Automatic SSL
detection. httprint can detect if a port is SSL enabled or not, and can
automatically switch to SSL connections when needed.
- Automatic
traversal of HTTP 301 and 302 redirects. Many servers who have transferred
their content to other servers send a default redirect response towards
all HTTP requests. httprint now follows the redirection and fingerprints
the new server pointed to. This feature is enabled by default and can be
turned off, if needed.
- Ability to
import web servers from nmap network scans. httprint can import
nmap's xml output files.
- Reports in HTML,
CSV and XML formats.
- Available on
Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD (command line only) and Win32 (command line and
GUI).
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Downloads
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httprint
301: (released on 22/12/05)
platform
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ver
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url
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md5
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Win32 GUI and cmd line
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301
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a66408308c3f540030bbb0d59716b032
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Linux
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301
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af53704de9c1851bd439cbe3fab3e0ad
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Mac OS X
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301
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6b188cd60df6eca5409694fa40859f0d
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FreeBSD
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301
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d5efd9463f671ce92f50ce3222f1774e
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The
Win32 GUI version usage is quite straightforward. The Win32, Linux, FreeBSD and
Mac OS X command line version usage syntax is given here.
Source
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