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Queso


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Queso identifies operating systems via the TCP packet signature rather than banners, daemon versions, etc. The current config file lists over 80 OS's and versions. It can detect Linux Kernel versions and TCP responses from devices such as routers, terminal servers, printers, etc.

Well .. after reading that, what does it acually mean ? Well for one it makes the gathering of information on Operating systems on the internet so much easer then having to wait for people to add themselfs to a register.

Queso is mainly used in the The Internet Operating System Counter to gather information.

All in all a nice toy to play and have fun with.


  • Application name
  • Queso
  • Latest Version Number
  • Version snapshot 980902
  • Home Page
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  • Pro's
  • Great for gathering information of OS ( operating system ) usage on the Net
  • Con's
  • Still some OS's not listed
  • Rating
  • 4 out of 5
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