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Re: Remote shell on Win9X - Summary


From: Ilici Ramirez <ilici_ramirez () yahoo com>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 01:32:23 -0700 (PDT)

About remote shells:
- netcat - NT, 2K, I could not make it work on 9X !?
- ackcmd - 2K
- tini   - Windows all - indeed very tiny but worked
just fine

netcat really run on 9X?

Have a nice weekend
Ilici R

--- kingbiscuit <kingbiscuit () videotron ca> wrote:
AckCmd.exe or tiny.exe (3k) built in ASM will do
fine
get both from ntsecurity.nu/toolbox


On Thursday 20 September 2001 10:40 am, Ilici
Ramirez wrote:
Hi all,

I'm really struggling to find a way to get a
remote
shell on a win 9x.

Please note that I have physical access to the
target
and I need a silent telnet demon or something
similar
with a nc listener.

Thanks. Please advice.

Ilici R

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