Netview is a enumeration tool. It uses (with the -d) the current domain or a specified domain (with the -d domain) to enumerate hosts. You can also use the -f if you wish to specify a file with a list of hosts instead.
Once a list is gathered, netview check each for the following + IP addresses + Shares + Sessions (users connected to the machine from a remote source) + and Logged on users
Optionally all output can be redirected to a file with the '-o' argument.
C:\>netview.exe Netviewer Help -------------------------------------------------------------------- -d domain : Specifies a domain to pull a list of hosts from uses current domain if none specifed -f filename.txt : Speficies a file to pull a list of hosts from -o filename.txt : Out to file instead of STDOUT
C:\>netview.exe -d [*] -d used without domain specifed - using current domain [+] Number of hosts: 1 [+] Host: HOST1 Enumerating AD Info [+] HOST1 - Comment - [+] HOST1 - OS Version - 6.1 [+] HOST1 - MSSQL Server Enumerating IP Info [+] HOST1 - IPv6 Address - fe80::(removed from example)%10 [+] HOST1 - IPv6 Address - fe80::(removed from example)%15 [+] HOST1 - IPv6 Address - fe80::(removed from example)%12 [+] HOST1 - IPv4 Address - 172.16.10.50 [+] HOST1 - IPv4 Address - 192.168.56.1 [+] HOST1 - IPv6 Address - 2001:(removed from example) Enumerating Share Info [+] HOST1 - Share - ADMIN$ Remote Admin [+] HOST1 - Share - C$ Default share [+] HOST1 - Share - Backups [+] HOST1 - Share - Finance [+] HOST1 - Share - IPC$ Remote IPC [+] HOST1 - Share - print$ Printer Drivers [+] HOST1 - Share - SharedPrinter Kyocera 5112 Enumerating Session Info [+] HOST1 - Session - MUBIX from \\172.16.10.207 - Active: 48 - Idle: 44 Enumerating Logged-on Users [+] HOST1 - Logged-on - HOST1\mubix [+] HOST1 - Logged-on - HOST1\mubix