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Subject: Re: connecting to a port..then gaining access..mmm can you say cheese


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Date Posted: 12:40:12 08/20/01 Mon
In reply to: nailo 's message, "Re: connecting to a port..then gaining access..mmm can you say cheese" on 20:52:48 08/19/01 Sun

If you were able to pick up port 139 open with your port scan then try a null session connection. Which is at the dos prompt C:\>net use \\thereIp\IPC$ "" /u:""

after that type in at the prompt C:\>net view \\thereIp /yes

and you should get a listing of any network shares that they have open. If you find any unpassword protected shares, your most likely in right there.

To connect to the share do C:\>net use Z: \\thereIp\sharename

if it is protected with a pass you may want to try a BF attack if you want.

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