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Cgisecurity.com Paper #5: Fingerprinting Port 80 Attacks: A look into web server, and web application attack signatures: Part Two

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (zeno)
Wed Mar 13 00:06:18 2002

From: zeno <zeno@cgisecurity.net>
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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 08:45:33 -0500 (EST)
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 Hello,
 
 After writing this paper in my spare time for months I have finally
 finished the follow-up to "Fingerprinting Port80 Attacks".
 
 Part 2 covers characters missed in the first along with additional
 information that proves useful when dealing with port80 related attacks.
 
 This paper is meant for newbies/intermediate people, and may be review
 for some people.
 
 Because of the filesize I have decided to include a link to this paper.
 I have created both text and html formats for easier reading.
 
 www.cgisecurity.com/papers/ 
 http://www.cgisecurity.net/papers/fingerprinting-2.txt
 http://www.cgisecurity.net/papers/fingerprinting-2.html
 
 Comments, Suggestions, Flames welcome.
 
 - zeno@cgisecurity.com
 
 PS: Many people translated my first paper into various languages. If you can translate
 this into a language other then english , email me please.
  

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