Always Appreciative Of Help From Those Who've Been In Some Diff Trenches

From: Network Tiger Teams (information@networktiger.com)
Date: 01/06/03


From: "Network Tiger Teams" <information@networktiger.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 20:57:33 GMT

Than we've been focusing on.

Hey, you're a real team player - thanks!

"Colonel Sam Flagg, U.S. Army Intelligence (ret)"
<colonel_flagg@NOSOUPFORJ00internetwarzone.org> wrote in message
news:MPG.1883a0d86cc582ab9897f3@news.charter.net...
> In article <TofS9.262472$qF3.22686@sccrnsc04>,
> information@networktiger.com says...
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > I am aware of several Netbios-oriented tools (Languard, etc) that allow
> > automated checking of Netbios vulnerabilities in a subnet. The tools
focus
> > on port 139 and try to enumerate shares, etc.
> >
> > However, as Win2k implements sharing via SMB over TCP/IP on port 445
(thus
> > eliminating the need for the Netbios transport), are these same tools
built
> > to probe this type of implementation? If not, what tools should I be
> > looking at?
> >
> > Thanks -
> >
> > JDB
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