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From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (morning_wood)
Subject: In Vogue?
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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] In Vogue?
>
> NT 4.0? hah, yeah I guess it still is.
>
> I have a couple of NT servers and clients in my own lab, just for Sh*ts
and
> grins.
>
> Question is?
>
> Has anyone developed an rpc dcom vector list for NT 4.0 yet? Or better
yet,
> does anyone know of any tools (free or not) that can look at the
processes
> running and tell me where entry and exits points are of the various
services.
>
> I'd like to try to put together this so I can run this check on vintage
NT
> systems.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -b (Nooner_Wood)
>
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