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Fingerprinting SSH Identification Strings, (Tue, Jan 2nd)
Jan. 2, 2024, 7:20 p.m. | MalBot
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For HTTP, logging and fingerprinting browser user agents is standard practice. Many anti-automation tricks use the user agent and compare it to other browser artifacts, for example, supported JavaScript APIs, to detect bots. SSH offers an “identification string” with a format mandated by RFC 4253.
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