RE: Network audit

From: Steve A (pen.test.mail_at_logicallysecure.org)
Date: 07/06/05

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    To: 'Bénoni MARTIN' <Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga>, <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 18:10:19 +0100
    
    

    Not sure about a command line tool, but here are some of my favourites -
    and you will notice I don't like to spend lots of cash:

    Dameware - their NTUtilities application allows you to get all the
    required information, plus you can remote admin the systems and browse
    any aspect of the system - its hardware, file structure and even look at
    the running services and registry keys. The pricing model is good to at
    about $289 as a flat fee for one administrator with unlimited clients.
    (http://www.dameware.com/)

    Friendly Pinger (http://www.kilievich.com/fpinger/) - this software will
    (in conjunction with sysinternals free pscmd (I think)) allow you to map
    and inventory your network. Actually Friendly Pinger is the 'top model'
    that includes all other products (v cheap though at just $68!) and you
    can buy the separate functions for example the inventory product -
    Friendly Inventory is a standalone product (and its even cheaper! -
    $48!!!) http://www.kilievich.com/finventory/preview.htm.
    The inventory product has a good feature that when re-run against a
    network it will tell you what has changed - which is very useful.

    Steve A

    Steve<a>logicallysecure.org

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Bénoni MARTIN [mailto:Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga]
    Sent: 05 July 2005 09:41
    To:
    Subject: Network audit

    Hi list,

    I am currently looking for a tool that will scan a couple of networks
    and get the following infos from each machine up: OS, RAM, Hard Disk
    capacity and so on. I obviously can run this tool with admin rights. The
    best would be a command-line tool that will allow me to include it in a
    script.

    I do not know if such a tool exist on the net ... Any help would be
    appreciated !

    Thanks in advance


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