Cool.

It's surprising how much windo~1 boxes will divulge if you ask
politely.  I think I saw a pointer to how you can shut it up, but
goodness - the information I got back on a win2k box here at work was
amazing.

Cool script.  :)

-Rob

> On 20010425.1205, jakob said ...
>
> This may be slightly offtopic, but then again it's a PERL program :-), and
> perhaps even a *ix advoacy tool when you see what it can rip out from a
> remote Windows 2000 server.
> 
> I've just released athena-2k.pl, a program that audits the SNMP service
> running on remote Windows 2000 hosts. Useful for network administrators
> and security engineers alike:
> 
> Among the information it retrieves:
> - Server Name & Primary Domain/Workgroup
> - OS version, CPU type (& if it's Multiprocessor or not)
> - SNMP Contact & Location information (If defined)
> - System uptime
> - System date/time
> - List of all user accounts
> - Total RAM
> - Storage devices, volume label, device type, & partition type
> - Running processes & process id's
> - Installed applications & the date they were each installed
> - List of services
> - List of network interfaces (Description, HW Address, Int Speed, IP
> address, netmask, Bytes In/Out, Status)
> - List of all share names, file system location, & comments
> - Routing table
> - TCP connections & listening ports
> - UDP listening ports
> 
> For more info, see my BUGTRAQ post (should be on today)
> 
> Get Code & See Examples At:
> http://www.sps.lane.edu/~jshaw
> 
> 
> jakob
> 

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