Proceedings of the 8th ACM Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Security 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2808769.2808777
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Remote Operating System Classification over IPv6

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“…Despite that it can detect traffic behind firewalls and network address translation (NAT) systems, this tool does not support auto-detection of IPv6 and mobile OS fingerprint classification and most of the newer OSes cannot be classified at the version level. Fifield et al (2015) proposed an active tool that uses 154 crafted probe packets for large datasets. When the intended hosts respond, those response packets will be analysed for features extraction.…”
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“…Despite that it can detect traffic behind firewalls and network address translation (NAT) systems, this tool does not support auto-detection of IPv6 and mobile OS fingerprint classification and most of the newer OSes cannot be classified at the version level. Fifield et al (2015) proposed an active tool that uses 154 crafted probe packets for large datasets. When the intended hosts respond, those response packets will be analysed for features extraction.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ICMPv4 has been used for OS fingerprinting in many IPv4 OS fingerprinting research such as Arkin et al (2003), Taleck (2004), Jiang et al (2003) and Arkin (2000). Moreover, ICMPv6 has been already used as probe packets in active IPv6 OS fingerprinting techniques (Fifield et al, 2015;Beck et al, 2007;. Therefore, ICMPv6 was used to extract some potential features from it.…”
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