RE: Finding PC Anywhere on Client Machines

From: Jose Desseno ( Infobyte Security Research ) (lophtat_private)
Date: Sat Jul 14 2001 - 03:44:16 PDT

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    for example if you want to scan pcanyware servers arround your local area
    network, just try on a linux box a simple ping-sweep to the port: 5631
    (example using nmap:  nmap -p 5631 192.168.0.* ) . nmap is now avariable for
    nt & 2k versions too!! ( www.insecure.org/nmap )
    
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    De: Dunlap, Terry J (US - Cincinnati) <tdunlapat_private>
    Para: 'pen-testat_private' <pen-testat_private>
    Fecha: Jueves, 12 de Julio de 2001 04:08 p.m.
    Asunto: Finding PC Anywhere on Client Machines
    
    
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    >Short of using ISS or war dialing, does anyone know of other
    >tools/methods to locate installed versions of PC Anywhere on client
    >machines?
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    >Thanks in advance for your replies!
    >
    >Terry Dunlap, MCSE, MCP, Network+, A+
    >Secure e-Business Consultant
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