i have a CentOS 5.1 server running sshd (exposed to the outside world).
i'd like to use iptables to fool nmap into thinking i'm running
another O/S.
e.g.:
iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -d 192.168.0.64 -j PERS \
--tweak dst --local --conf /etc/personalities/macos9.conf
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -d 192.168.0.64 -j PERS \
--tweak src --local --conf /etc/personalities/macos9.conf
all of the tutorials on iptables i've found take me through steps that
involve
a kernel recompile ... do i really need to do this?
is there a tutorial that provides a somewhat large degree of detail on
how
to do what i'm interested in doing? i haven't compiled a kernel in
approx.
a decade (slackware). of course, i'd like to avoid the kernel
recompile if
possible.
thanks
--tom
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