RE: TCP timestamp & advanced fingerprinting

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How does this compare with [Prs2002] Clock Deviation/Skew as a
Forensics/Tracking Tool research done by Tadayoshi Kohno.

http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/tkohno/


Bruce Klein
iovation, Inc.

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From: Erwan Arzur [mailto:erwan@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:05 AM
To: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: TCP timestamp & advanced fingerprinting

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Hello,

attached is a paper from one of our students about using the TCP
timestamps in TCP headers as a fingerprinting tip, which can ultimately
be used for mapping networks behind firewalls.

Erwan Arzur
EPITA/EPITECH systems Laboratory
http://www.lse.epita.fr/
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