Difference between revisions of "Nmap scripts"
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* Bonjour | * Bonjour | ||
* Nbstat.nse -> change to using a broadcast prerule | * Nbstat.nse -> change to using a broadcast prerule | ||
+ | * IPsec [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Key_Exchange IKE] enumeration | ||
* IPv6 stuff [https://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/revisions/11417] | * IPv6 stuff [https://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/revisions/11417] | ||
** Neighbour Discovery | ** Neighbour Discovery |
Revision as of 20:36, 30 December 2010
- Bruteforce framework improvements
- Handle arbitrary number of inputs (e.g., username, password, repository)
- Handle arbitrary number of dictionaries per input
- Handle arbitrary number of command-line literal strings for inputs
- Store tables with successful inputs in registry
- Scripts to write:
- Dropbox LanSync broadcast (submitted)
- Exim
- Exploit
- http spider
- Needs finishing
- Signatures for http-enum web apps
- SNMP BSSID
- Update brute scripts to use brute.lua
- SOAP library
- Debian OpenSSL blacklist [3]
- PostgreSQL info
- My IP neighbours
- Geolocation
- Bonjour
- Nbstat.nse -> change to using a broadcast prerule
- IPsec IKE enumeration
- IPv6 stuff [4]
- Neighbour Discovery
- Router Solicitation
- 802.1X / EAP
- SSL renegotiation [5]
- Microsoft hidden SSL certs [6]
- Linux local commands over ssh
- Windows installed software (registry/uninstall)
- Prefetch
- Windows MSRPC clone of rpcinfo.nse
- DCOM
- WMI - hard++
- sip
- brute
- enum