
Sambar FTP Service Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Sambar FTP Service in digital assets. It is valuable for identifying the presence of this service in a network environment.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
24 days 9 hours
Scan only one
Domain, Subdomain, IPv4
Toolbox
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The Sambar FTP Service is used by organizations for transferring computer files between clients and servers over a computer network. It operates as part of the broader Sambar Server software, which provides a suite of internet and intranet services. This service is typically deployed in environments where secure and efficient file handling is needed, such as data centers and corporate networks. Users include IT departments, system administrators, and network operators who manage file exchange between different systems. The FTP protocol facilitates both upload and download capabilities, making it integral for businesses requiring robust file management solutions. Recognizing the presence of Sambar FTP Service in a system is crucial for maintaining efficient and secure network operations.
The vulnerability detected by this scanner is related to finding the presence of the Sambar FTP Service on a network. Detection of this service helps in assessing possible configuration issues or unused services that could be exploited. Identifying network protocols and services is a foundational aspect of network security, helping to understand the exposed endpoints in a system. Knowledge of such services aids in evaluating if they meet security and operational standards. Misconfigurations or legacy service deployments can often lead to security weaknesses, necessitating regular checks. This scanner supports network administrators in maintaining an up-to-date inventory of network services.
The detection details focus on identifying the Sambar FTP Server's response on a specific network port, typically port 21. The scanner sends a request and reads the response to check for specific keywords associated with the Sambar FTP Service. Technically, it analyzes the response body to confirm the use of this service, leveraging the response syntax and expected patterns. The scanner is designed to handle different server configurations to ensure accurate detection. It can process the received data and filter for Sambar-related keywords, ensuring precise identification of the service's presence. This information can be vital for decision-making processes regarding server management and security configurations.
Exploiting the identified presence of the Sambar FTP Service could potentially lead to unauthorized access or data breaches if the service is misconfigured. Attackers may attempt to exploit known vulnerabilities or weaknesses specific to the FTP protocol. Misconfigured FTP services can allow malicious users to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Exposure can lead to downtime if services are attacked, resulting in operational disruptions. Additionally, attackers could leverage FTP services for lateral movement within the network if appropriate protections aren't enforced.