Re: Tools

From: Arjun Pednekar (arjunp@nii.co.in)
Date: 11/13/02


From: "Arjun Pednekar" <arjunp@nii.co.in>
To: "Mada Dulate" <madadulate@hotmail.com>, <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 10:30:25 -0800

Hi,

We have recently designed a free tool, DumpWin v2.00 that might solve your
problem.

This tool dumps the information about the shares on the machine, and the
ACLs on them.

It also has functionality similar to DumpSec, wherein it takes a text file
containing a list of user-defined files, or registry keys and dumps the ACLs
present on them.
It dumps the Users and Groups present on the machine.

This is just a partial list of the information gathered by DumpWin. It also
shows the drives, system information, hardware ports, softwares installed,
services running, etc. etc.

You can download it from here: http://www.nii.co.in/tools.html

Of course, DumpWin forms part of our full version tool AuditPro which even
carries out the analyses and prepares a full audit report. The demo version
of this tool is available at http://www.nii.co.in/software/apwin.html

HTH,

Arjun Pednekar
Systems Security Analyst
Network Intelligence India Pvt. Ltd.,
Email: arjunp@nii.co.in
Web: http://www.nii.co.in
Phone: 91-22-22001530 / 22006019

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mada Dulate" <madadulate@hotmail.com>
To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 5:32 AM
Subject: Tools

>
> The current thread on best practices for shares and files reminds me of a
> gap in comprehensive reporting I've never filled since expanding from the
> Novell world.
>
> I'd like the ability to pop out a report for a machine that summarizes all
> directories and details file and directory rights specifically assigned.
> I'd like to do the same for shares. I'd like to be able to do the same
for
> domain controllers. I'd like to pop out a summary of any and all rights
> given to a User or Group. I'd like to be able to report on anything I
want
> to (how about that).
>
> Any recommendations and reviews on freeware options would be appreciated
> (preferred so I don't have to worry about use at client sites), but any
> commercial products with good reporting capabilities would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you
>
> Mada
>
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