Re: Detect open windows shares?
- From: "Dr.Ruud" <rvtol+news@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 03:11:28 +0200
A. Sinan Unur schreef:
Dr.Ruud:
Trick Kid:
I've figured out NetShareCheck to check if a network share is valid,
but is there a way to scan a remote machine for ANY available
network shares, even if you don't know the name?
That depends on what you define as 'available'.
Why make life easier for script kiddies?
Why read it in that way?
Which shares are available to you, depends on which rights you have,
which user you are, to which group you belong, etc.
A server can selectively make many shares available, some for one type
of user and some for another type of user.
I use the enumeration of network resources for monitoring their
availability.
Here are nice tools to check a network and a host
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ShareEnum.html
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/AccessEnum.html
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