Re: Looking for Telnet like war dialer

From: H Carvey (keydet89_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/21/03

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    >I'm in the process of conducting a vulnerability
    penetration test analysis
    >of a group of boxes within an internal network. I'm
    looking for an
    >application that I can configure to knock on the door
    of each box using
    >either IP or DNS and with a given list of user names
    and passwords.

    You can do this quite easily in Perl. The Net::Telnet
    module comes as part of the distro, even on Windows.
    The core code that you need is right there in the POD
    for the module.

    HTH,

    Harlan

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