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RE: Pen-Testing Windows from Solaris


From: "Ballowe, Charles" <CBallowe () usg com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 13:08:32 -0500

Interesting challenge - hope the customer doesn't claim security of 
their MS network based on the success or failure to compromise it 
from a Solaris box.

Will you have root on the Sun? I suggest getting samba installed,
mostly for the ability to browse shares etc. if you manage to find
an unsecured share or a weak password. You may also want to search
for tools to do NULL session enumeration against various boxen on
the windows network. Of course, you'll want old favorites line nmap
and a sniffer handy.

Are you allowed to social engineer (via e-mail or otherwise) a set
of tools onto their systems? There are keygrabbers or even BO that 
can be fairly easy to install if you can convince a user to double 
click a trojaned binary.

What is the goal of the pen test? Every test should have a goal of 
some sort - whether it is take down services or gather sensitive
information doesn't really matter, but there should be a goal.

-Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: peter.king [mailto:peter.king () ziplip com]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 10:10 AM
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Cc: peter.king () ziplip com
Subject: Pen-Testing Windows from Solaris




Hi

I have recently been given the task of Pen-Testing several 
large Windows networks, running a variety of versions of windows.

Unfortunatly the only platform I will have to conduct the 
tests will be a Sparc Solaris 2.6 box. I will have command 
line access only to this box.

I envisage the main problems with the boxes to be poor 
passwords, open shares, IIS, and MS SQL.

Given these limits what command line tools would people 
suggest as the best ones to use that will run under Solaris 
2.6? I have my own ideas for several of them but would 
appreaciate any extra input.

Cheers,

Peter

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