I want to get all the information possible from a smb server that I only have an IP address. How may I do that? (maybe using smbclient)
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 12:28:45PM +0000, HUGOMAUREIRAD wrote:> I want to get all the information possible from a smb server that I only > have an IP address. How may I do that? (maybe using smbclient)Tools like nessus do a pretty scary job on this... Andrew Bartlett
Andrew Bartlett wrote:> On Mon, Apr 12, 2004@12:28:45PM +0000, HUGOMAUREIRAD wrote: > > I want to get all the information possible from a smb server that I only > > have an IP address. How may I do that? (maybe using smbclient) > > Tools like nessus do a pretty scary job on this...Great! nessus works flawlessly! I can get the host Security Identifier (SID) and the Domain Name. Why is this functionality (letting smbclient know the name given the IP address) not included in smbclient? That would make smbclient much more useful.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 HUGOMAUREIRAD ?rta: | Andrew Bartlett wrote: | |>On Mon, Apr 12, 2004@12:28:45PM +0000, HUGOMAUREIRAD wrote: |> |>>I want to get all the information possible from a smb server that I only |>>have an IP address. How may I do that? (maybe using smbclient) |> |>Tools like nessus do a pretty scary job on this... | | | Great! nessus works flawlessly! | I can get the host Security Identifier (SID) and the Domain Name. | | Why is this functionality (letting smbclient know the name given the IP | address) not included in smbclient? | That would make smbclient much more useful. | | better: man nmblookup especially the -A flag ;-) Cheers, Geza -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAer3Y/PxuIn+i1pIRAu+xAKCGV4Ud8+cZlQ+Xaz/4a3lbilc6gQCeICNB B3A93qLiAqVjLP7a2LtxRNA=//yH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
We recently updated to samba3.0.2a/Fedora1. Is the directory /var/cache/samba replaced by /var/lib/samba and can /var/cache/samba be safely removed? Mark Orenstein
mrojava4@eastgranby.k12.ct.us wrote:> We recently updated to samba3.0.2a/Fedora1. Is the directory > /var/cache/samba replaced by /var/lib/samba and can> /var/cache/samba be safely removed? Yup. The files should have been copied to /var/lib/samba/ during the upgrade. cheers, jerry