NetViewX is another tool is is very helpful in locating Windows
systems.  It works on the same concept as below, using netbios name
registrations.  URL is here:

http://www.ibt.ku.dk/jesper/NetViewX/default.htm

-Mark

On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 10:01:45AM -0700 or thereabouts, Deus, Attonbitus wrote:
> At 04:40 AM 7/17/2003, MARTIN M. B�noni wrote:
> >Hi list!
> >
> >I am currently writing an application which will allow to find out all 
> >(well the maximum of them! :) ) the servers on a network. Here is how it 
> >works:
> >1- I feed it with a list of targets (command-line or file): CIDR subnets, 
> >hostnames, IP address(es),..
> 
> Though a bit different, this may help you as well-  I wrote a tool called 
> TSEnum, originally for the purpose of finding "rouge" terminal server 
> installations on a network.  I guess I should rename it, as it enumerates 
> ALL servers (and workstations) in a network, and enumerates all the server 
> services running on them.
> 
> Note this is only for MS domain structures.  Basically, when a domain 
> member comes on line, it registers itself with the Master Browser.  This 
> tool will query the master browse list and return all the boxes and server 
> types in the list.  All you have to do is be able to establish a netbios 
> session with any box on the domain; note that a null session will work as 
> well :).
> 
> You do not have to hit the mb itself; any box will do, as the request will 
> be proxied to the browse master for you.  So, basically, with a single 
> command line, you can enumerate all server and workstation names, and all 
> the server services and role (like BDC/Member Server, Terminal Services, 
> SQL, RAS etc)  in the entire domain, a do so with a null session.  It is 
> actually pretty powerful, and I have had really good results with it.
> 
> Available at http://www.hammerofgod.com/download.htm.  The tool is free- 
> however, we do accept donations of vodka and rock music to facility 
> research and development.
> 
> hth
> 
> t
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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