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Re: Lotus Notes Server


From: Tim <pand0ra.usa () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 18:58:29 -0600

One thing you can look for on a Notes server is if you go into the
address book you can find user password hashes. Sometimes a setting is
enabled to 'hide' this but there is a way to get around that. Also,
poke around and see what database (.snf I think) files you have access
to, depending on how anal the administrator is towards security you
may be able to access some files you normally shouldn't.

ISS has a document you should read also.

http://documents.iss.net/whitepapers/domino.pdf


On 8 Jun 2006 12:45:04 -0000, 09Sparky () gmail com <09Sparky () gmail com> wrote:
Can anyone give me some insight as to what I should expect to see when I do an internal assessment/pentest agains a 
Lotus Notes Server? Any help like what I should be looking for, what is common and any special tools used aside from 
nmap, nessus, etc.


Thanks,

09Sparky,

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