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| Subject: | Scanning network web services |
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| Date: | 23 Nov 2004 21:40:25 -0000 |
Hi List, Are there any tools which can help us to discover .Net web services on the network? It appears that more and more employees in the company are building their own web services on the workstations. It would be ideal if we can just specify a range of IP addresses and the tool can show us all the paths to the web services. Can we send a HTTP request to IIS asking whether it is hosting web services somewhere? Thanks.
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