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Chapter 6 Enumeration

Introduction to EnumerationEnumerate Microsoft OSEnumerate *NIX OSEnumerate NetWare OS (skip). 2. Objectives. Enumeration extracts information about:Resources or shares on the networkUser names or groups assigned on the networkLast time user logged onUser's passwordEnumeration is more int

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Chapter 6 Enumeration

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    1. Chapter 6 Enumeration 2011 fall SCSC 555 Frank Li

    2. Introduction to Enumeration Enumerate Microsoft OS Enumerate *NIX OS Enumerate NetWare OS (skip) 2 Objectives

    3. Enumeration extracts information about: Resources or shares on the network User names or groups assigned on the network Last time user logged on User’s password Enumeration is more intrusive than passive port scanning First need to determine OS of the target host By Port scanning and footprinting E.g. NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) is the tool for enumerating Microsoft OSs 3 Introduction to Enumeration

    4. Using enumeration tool nbtscan Use nbtscan command to scan a range of IP addresses Example: nbtscan 192.168.0.0./24 4 Introduction to Enumeration

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