SMTP map uses a fingerprinting technology to scan for the version of whatever SMTP server software which is running on a machine.
| Tags | Internet Networking Security |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: Many bugfixes in the POP3 scanner and some slight bugfixes in the other scanners were made. Some parts of the scanners were rebuilt so that simple scanner preventions are now blocked. The results should also be more accurate now, since the resulting fingerprints should be more generic. Be careful if you have used smtpmap in scripts; some commandline options have changed.


Changes: The scanner structure was partly rebuilt so that scans are more reliable. POP3 scanning is working now, although good fingerprints are still missing. FTP scans where improved, as well as SMTP scans, so that some variable data will be left out when generating fingerprints.


Changes: This release adds some bugfixes and internal preparation for more protocols like POP3 and IMAP4.


Changes: Several segfaults and lockups in some conditions have been fixed. FTP fingerprinting should work well now, but more fingerprints (as well as those for SMTP) are needed.


Changes: This release changes a fingerprinting technology to be more accurate, and has the ability to scan FTP servers.