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Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX
From: H D Moore <hdm () SECUREAUSTIN COM>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 03:30:03 -0600
Use VMWare ;) I use my Windows tools in NT running in VMWare on top of linux. You may want to take a look at some of Nessus's NetBIOS plugins, they actually access the registry on Windows boxen using only RAW packets, and you can execute the plugins via command line with the standalone "nasl" interpreter. -HD On Friday 23 March 2001 01:39 pm, Rick Redman wrote:
Does any one know of any good Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for UNIX/Linux? Here is the problem, if I am attacking a Win2K/NT server and I need a list of users,groups,lockout policies, shares, etc I have to boot into Windows on my attack machine and run either hunt.exe (part of another package, I forget which one) or enum.exe (by Jordan Ritter <jpr5 () darkridge com>)
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What do other people do about testing 2K/NT systems when your attack platform is a UNIX varient? Obviously smbclient/nat and perl helpout alot, but not 100%. -Minga
Current thread:
- [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX Rick Redman (Mar 23)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX Ben Ford (Mar 24)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX npavitt (Mar 24)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX H D Moore (Mar 24)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX George Hedfors (Mar 24)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Windows NT/2000 Enumerators for Linux/UNIX Vanja Hrustic (Mar 24)