Re: MS05-039 Scanner

From: Base64 (base640_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/16/05

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    To: "michael_black@comcast.net" <michael_black@comcast.net>
    
    

    Take a look at the Metasploit project, and the included "ms05_039_pnp"
    exploit module. This module has the ability to check for remote
    vulnerability and OS version and computer name. It will be a simple
    task to automate this check over a class B network with perl. Hope
    that helps.

    On 8/15/05, michael_black@comcast.net <michael_black@comcast.net> wrote:
    > All,
    >
    > Does anyone know of any available scanners for this vulnerability? I know Tenable has a plugin for Nessus and eEye has a free one for up to 16 hosts, but I need one for a Class B network and I need it tonight (long story, but I am sure some of you understand management pressures). I know eEye sells a version of theirs for larger networks, but I cannot get anyone on the phone at either Tenable or eEye, any suggestions?
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