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Re: Linux alternative to TSGrinder?

Subject: Re: Linux alternative to TSGrinder?
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 12:57:58 -0600
On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 13:30 -0600, Cory Swanson wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux-based alternative to TSGrinder to brute-force
RDP on Windows PCs.

Anyone know if one exists? A Google-search turned up nothing.

Thanks,

Cory

You may be able to use a modified rdesktop to brute-force RDP. If it's
successful or not often depends on the version of Windows and whether
the target has any logon banners.

Here is cqure's patch to rdesktop:
http://www.cqure.net/wp/?page_id=26

The following is my version:
http://www.foofus.net/jmk/rdesktop.html

IMNSHO, RDP is horrible for brute-force password attacks. If SMB is
available, that's a much quicker and more reliable route.

Joe


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jmk <jmk@foofus.net>
Foofus Networks


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