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Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability
From: "Nadeem Rafi" <nrafi () jeraisy com>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 19:21:02 +0300
Thanks for help.
I have used the scanms.exe, the latest one and on the first run it scanned a few and then exit with the code
10.10.60.16 REMACT err=0x80004005 iid={00020906-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
10.10.60.16 [????] [....] 5.4
The complete result was
scanms 10.10.60.1-10.10.60.30
10.10.60.21 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.18 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.29 [....] [VULN] 0.0
10.10.60.19 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.30 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.26 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.11 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.15 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.13 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.1 [....] [VULN] 0.0
10.10.60.10 [....] [ptch] 0.0
10.10.60.12 [....] [VULN] 0.0
10.10.60.16 REMACT err=0x80004005 iid={00020906-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
10.10.60.16 [????] [....] 5.4
By the way 10.10.60.16 is a computer with Windows 98/Second Edition. A normal pc with out any extra ordinary software.
Does the same is happening with some one else. I will be seeking more information from others.
Best Regards,
Nadeem Rafi
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Current thread:
- Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Nadeem Rafi (Sep 03)
- RE: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Marc Maiffret (Sep 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Jerry Heidtke (Sep 03)
- RE: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Schmehl, Paul L (Sep 03)
- Re: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Ty Bodell (Sep 03)
- Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Nadeem Rafi (Sep 03)
- RE: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability Jerry Heidtke (Sep 03)
- Re: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability rjemckay (Sep 03)
- RE: Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability B3r3n (Sep 03)
