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RE: enumerate NT/Win2k users from a linux machine


From: "Mike Sues" <msues () cinnabar ca>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 20:05:54 -0400

Check out the rpcclient utility which is
part of the Samba TNG package.

http://www.samba-tng.org

Enumeration of users is only one of its
capabilities.

Mike Sues
Ethical Hack Specialist
Cinnabar Networks Inc
http://www.cinnabar.ca
ph :613.720.4842
fax:613.236.2506

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Barber [mailto:Cyber-Cop1 () excite com]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:07 AM
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: enumerate NT/Win2k users from a linux machine


Hi all;

I have a client that uses primarily Linux workstations for the end users.
They use NT and Win2K servers for the storage of many networked
applications
and data.  One of the concerns they have is if users on the
network would be
able enumerate the login IDs on the NT/Win2k servers from the Linux
workstations.  I have not seen anything on the net lately that
would do this
but I thought I would ask those who do this kind of thing all of
the time.
I am not Pen-tester by trade but I do dabble from time to time
(when I have
some, time that is).

Can anyone lend a hand?

Thnaks

Chris





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