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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Psexec on *NIX
- To: "Michael Gargiullo" <mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Psexec on *NIX
- From: "Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh]" <aditya.deshmukh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 00:09:25 +0530
>> this would require a lot of unix programming because he wants
>> something that would run on unix and a good understanding of how
>> windows internals work ;) how about asking the sysinternals.com
>> guys to do this for u they have all the necessary skills to do
>> this i think.
>>
> Can we agree...it would take some programming :)
it would certainly take programming :) and someone who is real good at both
windows and unix
> > worm ? how about using this command to push tightVNC + ssh (
> vnc with zip compression and ssh for encryption ) on the desktop
> start it up and stop and delete it after use so as to close this
> hole. i would personally like to do this many times from my unix
> systems and i do this from my windows systems plenty of times and
> it works great
>
> And I use ssh host 'command'. He stated he didn't want vnc or ssh.
the tightvnc + ssh was just a example some times i just push batch files that
run scandisk and defrag the hdd or run virus scanners or maybe install windows
patches. tightvnc + ssh combo is reserved for the times when some user messes
his computer so much that he gets stuck in some program or forgets how to do
something in ms office ... the list goes on.
> why can't you use psexec via wine
this i found to be very unstable sometimes it connects but sometimes it just
refuses to connect to the target machine
> Except the one that's turned off, locked in a bank vault ;)
sure agree with u on that one 100%
-aditya
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