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Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless
From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor () hammerofgod com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 19:48:50 -0800
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean De Beer" <dean () indigodark com> Cc: "'sherwyn williams'" <s-williams () nyc rr com>; <pen-test () securityfocus com>
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 4:52 PM Subject: Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless
Also, in WinXP the RestrictAnonymous Registry key default value is 0 but this may have been changed locally or via Group Policy to prevent Null Sessions.
While XP's default value of RestrictAnonymous is indeed 0, the default value of RestrictAnonymousSam is 1, and EveryoneIncludesAnonymouse is 0. These settings, by default, prevent null session enumeration of SAM accounts, SID's, etc.
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Current thread:
- RE: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Inspiration (Jan 01)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Dean De Beer (Jan 01)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Thor (Hammer of God) (Jan 01)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless pagvac (Jan 05)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless pagvac (Jan 04)
- RE: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless sherwyn williams (Jan 04)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Thor (Hammer of God) (Jan 01)
- Re: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Dean De Beer (Jan 01)
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- RE: Pentesting Network Share Access via wireless Chris Serafin (Jan 01)