snmpcheck Package Description
Like to snmpwalk, snmpcheck allows you to enumerate the SNMP devices and places the output in a very human readable friendly format. It could be useful for penetration testing or systems monitoring. Distributed under GPL license and based on “Athena-2k” script by jshaw.
Features
snmpcheck supports the following enumerations:
- contact
- description
- detect write access (separate action by enumeration)
- devices
- domain
- hardware and storage informations
- hostname
- IIS statistics
- IP forwarding
- listening UDP ports
- location
- motd
- mountpoints
- network interfaces
- network services
- processes
- routing information
- software components
- system uptime
- TCP connections
- total memory
- uptime
- user accounts
Source: http://www.nothink.org/codes/snmpcheck/index.php
snmpcheck Homepage | Kali snmpcheck Repo
- Author: Matteo Cantoni
- License: GPLv2
Tools included in the snmpcheck package
snmpcheck – SNMP service enumeration tool
[email protected]:~# snmpcheck -h
snmpcheck v1.8 - SNMP enumerator
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 by Matteo Cantoni (www.nothink.org)
Usage snmpcheck -t <IP address>
-t : target host;
-p : SNMP port; default port is 161;
-c : SNMP community; default is public;
-v : SNMP version (1,2); default is 1;
-r : request retries; default is 0;
-w : detect write access (separate action by enumeration);
-d : disable 'TCP connections' enumeration!
-T : force timeout in seconds; default is 20. Max is 60;
-D : enable debug;
-h : show help menu;
snmpcheck Usage Example
Scan the target host (-t 192.168.1.2) using the public SNMP community string (-c public):
[email protected]:~# snmpcheck -t 192.168.1.2 -c public
snmpcheck v1.8 - SNMP enumerator
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 by Matteo Cantoni (www.nothink.org)
[*] Try to connect to 192.168.1.2
[*] Connected to 192.168.1.2
[*] Starting enumeration at 2014-05-13 16:16:22
[*] System information