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Message-ID: <44A1762F.3010207@lava.net>
Date: Tue Jun 27 19:17:12 2006
From: prb at lava.net (Peter Besenbruch)
Subject: UnAnonymizer

H D Moore wrote:
> If your real internal and external NAT addresses did not appear when using 
> a proxy, either the Java applet did not load or a race condition failed. 
> From browsing the database backend, it looks like just over 1,000 people 
> were successfully identified (internal + nat gw + external + dns). The 
> database is wiped every 24 hours.

I doubt it's a race condition, as the failure is consistent. As for the 
failure of something to load, that's possible, although Java applets run 
just fine, when I enable them, as I did with the Metasploit site.

As you can no doubt tell, I used a *nix based system for the test, where 
there are a variety of ways to install both the browser and Java. In my 
case, I went to Sun and Mozilla directly. I placed a link from Java's 
plug-in to Firefox's plugin directory. That was about the extent of my 
installation.

> Thanks for testing!

No, thank you. It was interesting.

> On Monday 26 June 2006 20:07, H D Moore wrote:
>> A fun browser toy that depends on Java for complete results:
>> - http://metasploit.com/research/misc/decloak/
>>
>> -HD
> 
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