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November 6th, 2011 17:00
Why do I get "Absolute path of the share=\.etc" when I do a server_cifs audit?
Hello, I am managing a CELERA NS-480. I ran the command "/nas/bin/server_cifs server_2 -o audit" and got a list of clients.
Most seem OK but I have a few that show "Absolute path of the share=\.etc" the name of the share as "IPC$".
Is this normal? I have no share by that name ".etc".
Thank you
|||| AUDIT Ctx=0x00b3269c08, ref=2, XP Client(VALM07P07) Port=1113/139
||| NAS-KOFAX[KOFAX] on if=KOFAX
||| CurrentDC 0x0000000000=NO DC
||| Proto=NT1, Arch=Win2K, RemBufsz=0xffff, LocBufsz=0xffff, popupMsg=1
||| 0 FNN in FNNlist NbUsr=1 NbCnx=1
||| Uid=0x3f NTcred(0x0088a96408 RC=2 NTLMSSP Capa=0x11021) 'NAS-KOFAX\administrador'
|| Cnxp(0x01144cf808), Name=IPC$, cUid=0x3f Tid=0x3f, Ref=1, Aborted=0
| readOnly=0, umask=22, opened files/dirs=0
| Absolute path of the share=\.etc
Rainer_EMC
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November 7th, 2011 01:00
Thats fine – IPC$ is a builtin share necessary for the CIFS protocol
jgolo
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November 7th, 2011 09:00
Thank You
dynamox
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November 7th, 2011 10:00
Please don't forget to mark Rainer's question as correct/helpful and mark this question as Answered.
Thank you