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RE: looking for tool to find open ports and domains
From: "Michael Chilcott" <michael_chilcott () emoryhealthcare org>
Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 07:39:50 -0400
Well, okay I guess I should have better explained what we have. We own a class "C" network, and its broken into segments. Using Windows O/S these users can setup their PCs to belong to a different domain (ie; workgroup). We would like to identify all the different domains, change them to our single domain, and able to push domain, group and local policies. More or less - remove the rouge domains. Thanks, Mike
"RandallM" <randallm () fidmail com> 05/07/04 20:07 PM >>>
Well gosh darn Mike, I can save you time. In your own words you told us: "I am looking for a way to scan for specific ports on all the PC's in our network." Then you asked: "I would like to know what domain these PCS belong too" Therefore "they" must be on YOUR domain, right!? I mean after all you would not be referring to just "random" scans, right? As far as "open" ports, nmap and nessus do just that with the proper switch options. As far as "what domain" a computer is on, a user in "your" network would sure enough call you with a "I can't get to my folders" because they did not or could not log on to your "network". Another great tool for ports and exploits on "your network" are the "Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer"(www.microsoft.com)and the "BlackCode Port Scanner" found at www.blackcode.com thank you Randall M <|>-----Original Message----- <|>From: Michael Chilcott [mailto:michael_chilcott () emoryhealthcare org] <|>Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:07 AM <|>To: security-basics () securityfocus com <|>Subject: looking for tool to find open ports and domains <|> <|>I am looking for a way to scan for specific ports on all the PC's in our <|>network. Also in this scan I would like to know what domain these PCS <|>belong too. I have tried Nessus, nmap, and superscanner; and they produce <|>great reports on the ports open, and way too much information about the <|>machine. Does anyone know any easy way to just get the port numbers <|>open, and what domain the PC belongs to? Maybe I used the right tool, but <|>not configured correctly... <|> <|>Thanks, <|>Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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