nbtstat.pl is a simple Perl script that provides the basic functionality of the nbtstat utility that is available on Windows. It grabs the NetBIOS name table from a remote machine. This is a Perl port of eSDee's nbtstat.c (http://www.netric.org/tools.htm), written with portability in mind. It only requires Perl and the IO::Socket module.
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nbtstat is a NetBIOS name lookup tool. This tool provides similar functionality as the nbtstat package by Todd Sabin.
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Trinux transparently converts ordinary x86 PCs into a powerful network security workstations by combining Linux Slackware 7.1 with all of the most powerful precompiled Open Source security/monitoring tools. Trinux boots from a single floppy disk and runs entirely in RAM. Trinux is useful for Port scanning, packet sniffing, vulnerability scanning, sniffer detection, packet construction, active/passive OS fingerprinting, network monitoring, session hijacking, intrusion detection, and more. Trinux 0.70 is the most stable and compact Trinux release to date and is based on Busybox/glibc2.1.3 and kernel 2.2.16. Among the included packages are nmap2.54beta1, adm-smb, nbtstat, tcp_scan, cgichk, ddos-scan, dsniff, despoof, hunt, zodiac, netcat, openssh, hping2, sing, isic, p0f, fragrouter, tcpreplay, sentinel, ethereal 0.8.10, ngrep, nstreams, tcpdump, ntop, netwatch, and more.
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This is a small unix utility that does the equivalent of NT's nbtstat -A . It sends a Node Status request to the host specified on the command line, and waits (up to 10 seconds) for the reply. If it gets the reply, it dumps the reply as hex, and then interprets the name table.
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nbtscan is a perl script that automates the process of running 'nbtstat -A' on a list of IP addresses.
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