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[NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse
From: Ron <ron () skullsecurity net>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:46:32 -0500
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I discovered yesterday that most SMB servers have a global connection limit of about 11 users. After that limit's reached, it seems that everybody has to wait for somebody to leave. To test how programs react to an exhausted connection list, I was getting tired of opening a dozen smbclient instances so I threw together smb-flood.nse. Any thoughts? It's another unusual script, because it has a very specific purpose (and, in fact, never ends). I don't know how useful it is to include, but it definitely has a use. Ron -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkycucgACgkQ2t2zxlt4g/RbywCgkF1+jQofixVuKjD7gqjaitZU +pgAoIlCM+wAm5G0h4II1yk2XxToySmT =+jPV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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- [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse Ron (Sep 24)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse alexandru (Sep 24)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse Jacky Jack (Sep 25)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse Patrick Donnelly (Sep 25)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse David Fifield (Sep 28)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse Fyodor (Sep 28)
- Re: [NSE] DoS script: smb-flood.nse alexandru (Sep 24)