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Re: enumerating nfs shares from a windows shell
From: "A. Fontes" <saphyr () infomaniak ch>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 05:19:32 +0100
Hi list! Is there a tool for enumerating nfs shares into an heteregeonousenvironment from a win2k command shell ? I've found saint and iss but I'd like to avoid installing tools on the 'host' (some simple executable would be the best)...@ntonio
I've received many answers relating to SMB shares enumerating tools. Only one member sent me a link about a Hummingbird tool (which I didn't test yet).
For me, NFS is a file sharing mechanism provided by unixes systems.Why did I get so many answers concerning windows/smb shares ? Am I wrongly asking the question or are many people here not simply
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