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How to Scan for New Unpatched Servers

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I found this on another site thought it might be usefull to others on this site as not many like to help in finding unpatched servers... hope it helps some of yous... ive tried it and to be honest its no diff to running ip reaper and doing a ip range scan on servers but who knows sumone might be able to add to this.

HERE IS A LIL TUT ON HOW TO SCAN FOR YAHOO SERVERS AND FIND NEW ONES UNPACTHED ETC.....

STEP ONE DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL NMAP
http://download.insecure.org/nmap/di...4.20-setup.exe

STEP TWO GO TO START/PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES/COMAND PROMPT OPEN IT THEN TYPE IN THE COMMAND nmap n1.login.re3.yahoo.com ping AND CLICK ENTER....NOTE U CAN CHANGE THE SERVER TO ANY YAHOO SERVER YOU WISH



WHEN IT HAS FINISHED SCANNING WICH WILL TAKE ABOUT 30 SECONDS YOU WILL SEE LOTS OF YAHOO SERVERS FOR VARIOUS THINGS PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THESE TO A NOTE PAD AND TAKE OUT EITHER ONES THAT HAVE LOGIN OR EDIT IN THEM AS THEY ARE THE ONES YOUR LOOKING FOR REFER TO THE FOLLOWING SCREEN SHOT


THE IP TO THE SERVER IS LOCATED ON THE END OF THE HIGHLIGHTED LINE IT IS 203.212.170.235 <<
THIS COMMAND PINGS THE SERVER WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IS THE SERVERS IP ADDRESS AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING SCREEN SHOT



STEP THREE THEN TYPE IN THE COMMAND nmap -sP 203.212.170.1-255 AND PRESS ENTER....NOTE I HAVE CHANGED THE LAST DIGITS ON THE END OF THE IP TO A 1 AS THIS IS THE START OF THE RANGE AND RANGES ALWAYS FINISH AT 255 SO I WANT TO SCAN FROM 1 TO 255 THAT IS WHY ON THE END OF THE IP YOU WILL SEE 1-255 YOU MAY CHANGE THESE NUMBERS AS YOU WISH BUT THE FIRST NUMBER MUST BE LOWER THEN THE SECOND AND THEY MUST BE WITHIN 1 TO 255



THEN YOU WILL SEE A LIST OF YAHOO SERVERS APPEAR NOT ALL OF THESE YOU CAN USE JUST COPY AND PASTE THEM ALL TO A NOTE PAD AND COPY THE ONES THAT HAVE EITHER HAVE LOGIN OR EDIT IN THEM THEY ARE WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR TO USE IN CRACKING



AND THERE YOU HAVE IT YAHOO SERVERS FRESHLY SCANNED....ENJOY...NOTE FOR THE nmap COMMAND LIST JUST TYPE IN nmap -h AND CLICK ENTER

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