RE: Digital UNIX 5.60 recourses

From: Fabrizio Siciliano (fsicilianoat_private)
Date: Fri Aug 16 2002 - 09:31:58 PDT

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    Hi Alex.
    
    Aside from the "brute-force" password guessing on telnet and ftp ports,
    you should try and look for vulnerabilities associated with the services
    that are listening on that box.
    
    Grab some of the banners coming off of those services to see exactly
    what version of lets say...ftp, smtp, named (BIND) maybe it's an
    exploitable version of bind, http, all the goodies. lpd is also
    listening, so look for lpd exploits.
    
    I hope this helps.
    
    ./fab
    
    http://www.aisec.net
    
    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Alex Balayan [mailto:balayanat_private] 
    > Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:01 AM
    > To: pen-testat_private
    > Subject: Digital UNIX 5.60 recourses
    > 
    > 
    > Hi all,
    > 
    > I am conducting a penetration tests for a client running a cluster of 
    > Digital UNIX 5.60. All the server are exposed to the Internet.
    > 
    > Below is an output of a nmap scan.
    > 
    > Starting nmap V. 3.00 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
    > Interesting ports on client.digital.unix.com(XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX):
    > (The 1579 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
    > Port       State       Service
    > 21/tcp     open        ftp
    > 23/tcp     open        telnet
    > 25/tcp     open        smtp
    > 53/tcp     open        domain
    > 80/tcp     open        http
    > 110/tcp    open        pop-3
    > 111/tcp    open        sunrpc
    > 139/tcp    filtered    netbios-ssn
    > 143/tcp    open        imap2
    > 436/tcp    open        dna-cml
    > 513/tcp    open        login
    > 514/tcp    open        shell
    > 515/tcp    open        printer
    > 587/tcp    open        submission
    > 1024/tcp   open        kdm
    > 1025/tcp   open        NFS-or-IIS
    > 1026/tcp   open        LSA-or-nterm
    > 1027/tcp   open        IIS
    > 1029/tcp   open        ms-lsa
    > 6000/tcp   open        X11
    > 6112/tcp   open        dtspc
    > 8081/tcp   open        blackice-icecap
    
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