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Re: is this something?
From: Morten Johansen <morten () DATASYS ORG>
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 23:14:08 +0100
I could not reproduce Exactly same config from what you wrote Morten Johansen morten () datasys org ----- Original Message ----- From: "sween" <sween () MODELM ORG> To: <VULN-DEV () SECURITYFOCUS COM> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:29 AM Subject: is this something?
I usually just browse through the messages on this list to play with peoples neat sploits and such...im going to get brave and post something I found playing around this evening... your thoughts on this: WINDOWS 2000Pro, Telnet service started with NTLM turned off... $ telnet 192.168.0.1 Trying 192.168.0.1... Connected to 192.168.0.1. Escape character is '^]'. Microsoft (R) Windows (TM) Version 5.00 (Build 2195) Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Service Telnet Server Build 5.00.99201.1 login: guest Login through Guest account not allowed login: \\guest password: *=============================================================== Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Server. *=============================================================== C:\> UNC dealy? misconfig? lack of config? lack of coffee? Thank you for your time. Ron Sweeney -sween --- | M | http://www.modelm.org --- "clickity, clack."
Current thread:
- is this something? sween (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? George Milliken (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? ghandi (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Phil Cox (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Mike Sues (Jan 18)
- Re: is this something? Morten Johansen (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Korhan Gurler (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Philip Stoev (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Sven Michels (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Steve (Jan 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is this something? NetW3.COM Consulting (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Samuel festus Stover (Jan 17)
- Re: is this something? Samuel festus Stover (Jan 18)
- Re: is this something? Roland Morales (Jan 18)
- Re: is this something? George Milliken (Jan 17)