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Document SEQ.CI in CHANGELOG. Add it to nmap-os-db with MatchPoints of 0, not
that it matters because there are no prints that have it yet.
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# Nmap Changelog ($Id$); -*-text-*-
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o There is a new OS detection test called SEQ.CI. Like TI and II, CI
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classifies the target's IP ID sequence generation algorithm. CI is
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based on the responses received to the probes sent to a closed port.
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The algorithm for closed ports has been observed to differ from that
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for open ports, though for what operating systems this happens is
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not yet known. The new test won't have an effect until new
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fingerprints containing it are added to nmap-os-db. Dario Ciccarone
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suggested this enhancement. [David]
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o OS fingerprints now include the SEQ.II test (ICMP IP ID sequence
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generation) even if there are no other SEQ test results. [David]
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# are used when there are no perfect matches to determine which OS
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# fingerprint matches a target machine most closely.
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MatchPoints
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SEQ(SP=25%GCD=75%ISR=25%TI=100%II=100%SS=80%TS=100)
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SEQ(SP=25%GCD=75%ISR=25%TI=100%CI=0%II=100%SS=80%TS=100)
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OPS(O1=20%O2=20%O3=20%O4=20%O5=20%O6=20)
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WIN(W1=15%W2=15%W3=15%W4=15%W5=15%W6=15)
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ECN(R=100%DF=20%T=15%TG=15%W=15%O=15%CC=100%Q=20)
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