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Re: Pen testing a very small network
From: Mailinglisten <mozilla () ids-guide de>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:04:31 +0100
Maybe you can try THCs PPTP Brute Forcer (www.thc.org), if you have a valid username that is used here ;-). cheers Michael SW> Hey y'all, SW> I'm doing a pen test for a very small client, and I've found SW> basically that they're behind a very ghetto IDS which will forever SW> auto-block you if you port-scan them, haha, that aside, I find all SW> Microsoft Server 2003 based stuff. Here's a litany of what I've found, SW> perhaps you can make some recommendations? SW> - IIS/6.0 as the web server SW> - MS VPN -pptp (tcp/1723) open SW> - Ipswitch WS_FTPd 5.0.4 running with the "ssl vpn" option *only* SW> - IMAP open SW> - MS Exchange OWA running at http://xxx.xxx.xxx/exchange (using basic SW> auth!) SW> I guess I have some specifics - as far as questions go. I've got a SW> linux box I can ssh to and pen test from (since they've blocked my SW> regular Source IPs). Is there a linux-cmd line script that'll cycle SW> through and attempt to brute-force a password for a username I already SW> know? SW> What about the Ipswitch WS_FTPd running? I know 5.0.3 is vulnerable to SW> a bunch of stuff, but does anyone have any recommendations for 5.0.4? SW> Anyway - thanks. SW> Cheers. SW> \\`izard -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Mailinglisten mailto:mozilla () ids-guide de
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- Pen testing a very small network Sekurity Wizard (Mar 01)
- Re: Pen testing a very small network Mailinglisten (Mar 02)
- Re: Pen testing a very small network Josh Zlatin-Amishav (Mar 02)
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- RE: Pen testing a very small network Bénoni MARTIN (Mar 02)