Released snoopy.pl yesterday. It's a quick n dirty SNMP scanner I wrote if
anyone's interested. Tries user specified community strings, and reports
back the "sysDescr" field.

http://freshmeat.net/projects/snoopy.pl/

Also, I "ported" silicosis' (l0pht) hphack.c to PERL, and tidied it up
some. This program lets you set an HP printer's LCD display message to an
arbitrary string remotely. Probably only a practical joke tool, but might
have some legitimate uses, such as having the HP displays its IP address
and other valued functions.

Anyways, it's called hpbanner.pl and can be had at:

http://www.sps.lane.edu/~jshaw/hpbanner.pl

Currently, I'm analyzing JetAdmin output for other neat tricks (Though, I
don't think Jetadmin can do the banner thing, above.)

And also working on a neat NT/Win2k SNMP auditing tool. NT reports gobs
and gobs of information via the SNMP interface, its rather suprising all
the info you can get out of it.

bye!
jakob

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