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Samba hacking ?

Subject: Samba hacking ?
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:26:57 -0800
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Got tools galore for banging away on Windows-based SMB shares, but am
currently working on a PT where the client has a number of unprotected
(TCP 139, et al.) shares identified by nmap and Nessus as "Samba".
Haven't really spent that much time with Samba before.

I can cover the basics, such as null connections, and the old enum.exe
tool from Razor seems to enumerate users and shares to a degree. Most
other Win32 tools just crap out.

Just wondering if there are any Samba-specific tools out there that I
can get my hands on.

Recommendations?

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