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| Subject: | Re: SNMP Testing |
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| Date: | Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:27:08 +0100 (MET) |
hi greg,
1)
-snmp v1/2c just use generic snmp tools (net-snmp, perl snmp) to play
around with snmp pdu's/extensive mib walks etc.
-use dictionery attacks (thc-hydra).
-using vendor snmp related attacks (like hp-printers, cisco devices etc)
(mostly founded in bugtraq,k-otik,securityfocus,packetstorm etc)
2) quite difficult, you need to identify your generic snmp queries in the
network (usually noc/provisioning/performance mgmt etc related systems)
and based on this snmp-network-map you can generate suspicious snmp
related rules
/bl0wf1sh
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could point me to some good resources on pen testing SNMP. We have 2 main reasons for wanted these resources/tools: 1)identifying possible vulnerabilities exposed with various SNMP implemenations 2)Correlate actual malicious/suspicious SNMP traffic in our IDS to better identify false positives associated with various SNMP related signatures. I'd appreciate any help you can give. Thanks, --Greg
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