I have to agree. There are many fancier scanners out there. As I mentioned the one that I wrote is for quick floppy utility to gather information on a new network. If you want ours you can get it at http://www.cnsonline.com under toolshelp section.
Danny At 10/14/2001 01:54 PM, you wrote: >At 08:47 AM 10/14/2001 -0700, Windjammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I'd like to see this script if I could... Sounds interesting.. >> >> > I did write a perl script a while back that scans a subnet and checks for >> > for open >> > NBT machines and it was really scary seeing how many people there were out >> > there >> > that had their entire machine wide open. > >Unless you're specifically looking for Perl with it's source code, NETBIOS >and Server Message Block scanners can be found all over the 'Net. > >Examples: > >http://www.gfi.com/languard/lanscan.htm >http://www.rawlogic.com/netbrute/ >http://www.sans.org/infosecFAQ/threats/file_shares.htm > > >This will list machine names, users, groups, shares, hidden shares, mac >addresses, et. al. > >-Jeff > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >For unsubscription of this list send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with >email >data containing unsubscribe emailadd sambar > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For unsubscription of this list send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with email data containing unsubscribe emailadd sambar
