Smbmap

Latest version: v1.10.2

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1.10.2

I'm pretty excited about this release. You've served me well nmap 'smb-security-mode' script, but SMBMap has you beat.

- Added Kerberos auth support
- Added SMB signing detection
- Added aggregates for SMB Connections vs SMB Session
- Version output now includes vanilla SMB connections (not just authenticated/guest sessions)
- Improved Loader class (threads pause so output isn't distorted)
- Improved error handling on invalid hosts as input

Enjoy!

1.10

I'm pretty excited about this release. You've served me well nmap 'smb-security-mode' script, but SMBMap has you beat.

* Added Kerberos auth support
* Added SMB signing detection
* Added aggregates for SMB Connections vs SMB Session
* Version output now includes vanilla SMB connections (not just authenticated/guest sessions)
* Improved Loader class

Enjoy!

1.9.3.1

We've had one release yes, but what about second release?

* Additional error checking to account for hosts that allow an SMB connection but host zero shares
* Paths were displaying incorrectly in CSV, Grepable, and stdout formats under certain conditions
* More accurate messages in the progress indicator
* Probably added a few bugs...

Enjoy!

1.9.3

- Added additional error checking to accommodate situations where an SMB session is established, but no share data is accessible (ACCESS_DENIED)
- More accurate progress messages as the tool is running
- Fixed issues with directory tree traversal, -r is working again with --depth

As always, thank you for reporting issues!!

1.9.2

- Fixed some issues with CSV and greppable output
- Fixed logical issues with undeclared vars

1.9.1

* Totally revamped how share tree data is stored
* Added threaded execution to specific functions, way faster
* Better SMB session management
* Got command execution back up and running
* Introduced undetected bugs? But the speed!!!!
* Host input files now support IPs, CIDR, and host names (one per line still)

These changes were incorporated to improve performance and set the stage for a SQLite3 DB. Run once read many coming....eventually?

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/ShawnDEvans/smbmap/compare/v1.9.0...v1.9.1

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