From: dissolved@comcast.net
Date: Wed Sep 28 2005 - 14:05:38 EDT
Hi, I'm trying to password audit a windows 2000 machine across the network.
I'm using smbbf to do this (windows version). Here is the issue I am having:
The syntax I'm using is:
Smbbf -i 192.168.2.10 -u userlist.txt -p passwords.txt -v
This appears to do a dictionary attack, when I really wanted to do a brute
force. I already know the passwords on the target machine, and they are not
dictionary words.
Is there a way to make smbbf use every keystroke, instead of reading from a
password file like I have done above? If not, can someone recommend a free tool
that can accomplish this?
Thanks
dissolved
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