Security Basics mailing list archives
RE: Network Scan
From: "Jimmy Sansi" <jsansi () ritzfoodservice com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 12:00:31 -0800
Sounds like you need to use Perl, which would be suited to this task very well and is flexible. -Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: WhtWlf2001 [mailto:whtwlf2001 () yahoo com] Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 10:27 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Network Scan All, I'm looking to find a tool or the best way to accomplish the following: Scan WindowsNT machines on the local network, authenticate with a known admin password, and search for specific files on the local hard drive, log success, failures and file information. In this first pass I am looking for .jpg and .mpg type files (we have an internal porn issue) but later I envision using this tool to search for other specific files or file types, evidence of trojan files etc... Ideally this tool would be able to handle either 1 IP address or a range of addresses and work in an automated fashion. Optionally to be able to dictionary attack those machines that don't have the default admin password would be helpful as well. Anyone know of such a tool or developed a custom script for this type of "audit"? Thanks.
Current thread:
- Network Scan WhtWlf2001 (Jan 13)
- RE: Network Scan Jimmy Sansi (Jan 14)
- Re: Network Scan shawnmer (Jan 15)
- RE: Network Scan Jimmy Sansi (Jan 16)
- Re: Network Scan Ivan Hernandez (Jan 15)
- Re: Network Scan ATD (Jan 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Network Scan John C. Dack (Jan 14)
- RE: Network Scan Robert Buel (Jan 21)
- RE: Network Scan Nuno Ferreira (Jan 15)
- Re: Network Scan Talisker (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Scan H C (Jan 19)
- RE: Network Scan H C (Jan 21)
(Thread continues...)