[Full-Disclosure] Scanning the PCs for RPC Vulnerability

Nadeem Rafi nrafi at jeraisy.com
Wed Sep 3 17:21:02 BST 2003


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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