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R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script
From: "Speziale Daniele" <daniele.speziale () telecomitalia it>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:59:12 +0200
Hi Brandon, it is possible get info about user logged and windows domain in another update script, because for me that have a very large network (>100K nodes) it is important get that info once. Thank you Daniele -----Messaggio originale----- Da: nmap-dev-bounces () insecure org [mailto:nmap-dev-bounces () insecure org] Per conto di Brandon Enright Inviato: sabato 24 marzo 2007 22.31 A: Eddie Bell Cc: nmap-dev () insecure org; bmenrigh () ucsd edu Oggetto: Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Hey Eddie, All, After reading the NSE documentation (why didn't I look for this in the first place?) I've updated/enhanced this NBSTAT script (attached): * When data is received from port U137 the state is changed to open. * Only hosts that have 135|139|445|U137 open are queried. This should cut down on the number of hosts that timeout. * Comments that revealed a lack of understanding of NSE on my part have been updated. * I've added the script to the "safe" category. * A couple more error conditions are checked. In updating this script, I noticed the NSE documentation doesn't talk about scripts that use hostrule at all. It doesn't make sense to me for host based scripts to pass the port parameter to either hostrule() or action(). The ripeQuery script is the only example though and it does specify the port parameter on both. Brandon On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 14:49:37 +0000 "Eddie Bell" <ejlbell () gmail com> wrote:
Hi brandon, I tested it over on a couple of thousand host and it seemed to work
great.
Host script results: |_ NBSTAT: NetBIOS name: WM_ADMINISTRAT2, NetBIOS MAC: |..:..:38:76:B9:53 thanks - eddie
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- [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 24)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Eddie Bell (Mar 24)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 24)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Diman Todorov (Mar 25)
- R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Speziale Daniele (Mar 27)
- Re: R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 27)
- Re: R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script DePriest, Jason R. (Mar 27)
- Re: R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 27)
- Re: R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script DePriest, Jason R. (Mar 27)
- Re: R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script DePriest, Jason R. (Mar 27)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 27)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script DePriest, Jason R. (Mar 27)
- R: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Speziale Daniele (Mar 28)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Brandon Enright (Mar 24)
- Re: [SCRIPT] NetBIOS name and MAC query script Eddie Bell (Mar 24)