Re: Detect open windows shares?



"A. Sinan Unur" <1usa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Dr.Ruud" <rvtol+news@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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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?

The original post contained nothing relevant to Perl

Anybody with a little bit understanding of the Windows OS would have
been able to figure out everything you pointed out.

Of course, the easiest way to scan for available shares without having
to know their names is to browse the network neighborhood.

So uhm, yeah, big scriptkiddie alert!!! OMGzzzz!!!! I love ponies!!!
ROFLLLZzzz

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