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September 27th, 2007, 05:53 PM
#1
Member
other alternative to finger...
is there any other tool in Linux/unix to enumerate users on a remote systems than finger..........it does not seem to work on xp
thanks
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September 27th, 2007, 06:02 PM
#2
Are you saying the target device is running Linux and you are running it off of xp? You can always use cygwin if thats the case...
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September 27th, 2007, 06:53 PM
#3
Just phone up the user, tell them to disable the XP firewall, and give you the admin password...or domain admin password...depending on the environment
MLF
How people treat you is their karma- how you react is yours-Wayne Dyer
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September 27th, 2007, 09:43 PM
#4
Member
Originally Posted by morganlefay
Just phone up the user, tell them to disable the XP firewall, and give you the admin password...or domain admin password...depending on the environment
MLF
lol....yeah, I think that the best tool
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September 27th, 2007, 11:06 PM
#5
AFAIK...you will need admin rights to the XP machine
MLF
How people treat you is their karma- how you react is yours-Wayne Dyer
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September 28th, 2007, 06:46 PM
#6
Finger, or anything similar, depends on a service running on the
target system. People rarely run the finger daemon any more
because the net isn't as friendly a place as it once was and
they don't want to tell you who is logged on. AFAIK, Windows
doesn't have a service like finger, so you'll have no luck.
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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October 1st, 2007, 08:23 PM
#7
who the hell allows traffic on port 79?
09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B 8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0
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October 2nd, 2007, 04:54 AM
#8
I use nbtscan as part of an enumeration for a internal security assessment. Even Angry IP Scanner has similar functionality.
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