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Re: Network Scan


From: "Talisker" <offthecuff () lineone net>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 19:39:52 -0000

Hi Nuno
Encase is a forensics solution vendor so ideally suited for what you are
looking for, they also have an enterprise version that goes into machines
remotely looking for p*rn etc.
http://www.guidancesoftware.com/products/software/encaseenterprise.shtm

Another good one that does the file lookup as well as vulnerability
rectification is SecurityExpressions from Pedestal

I have a page devoted to similar tools at
http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk/h_scan.htm

good luck in your quest

take care
-andy

Taliskers Network Security Tools
http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nuno Ferreira" <nferreira () hlc-sa pt>
To: <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 7:07 PM
Subject: RE: Network Scan


Try this one http://www.softperfect.com/products/lspro/

-----Original Message-----
From: WhtWlf2001 [mailto:whtwlf2001 () yahoo com]
Sent: domingo, 12 de Janeiro de 2003 21:43
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Network Scan

All,

I'm looking to find a tool or the best way to accomplish the following:

Scan WindowsNT machines on the local network, authenticate with a known
admin password, and search
for specific files on the local hard drive, log success, failures and file
information. In this
first pass I am looking for .jpg and .mpg type files (we have an internal
porn issue) but later I
envision using this tool to search for other specific files or file types,
evidence of trojan
files etc...

Ideally this tool would be able to handle either 1 IP address or a range
of
addresses and work in
an automated fashion. Optionally to be able to dictionary attack those
machines that don't have
the default admin password would be helpful as well.

Anyone know of such a tool or developed a custom script for this type of
"audit"?

Thanks.





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