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Re: [Full-disclosure] intrusion kit
- To: "Joshua Tagnore" <joshua.tagnore@xxxxxxxxx>, full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] intrusion kit
- From: gjgowey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 19:47:42 +0000
Try seeing if dameware will work for you. It has its own lightweight client.
It's been a while since I've used it so I'm just tossing out an idea.
Geoff
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Joshua Tagnore" <joshua.tagnore@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 16:29:46
To:full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Full-disclosure] intrusion kit
Hi list,
While doing a penetration test for one of our clients, I succeded in
exploiting a sql injection to get Administrator access to a windows server. I
used netcat to get a reverse shell and everything works just fine. Right now
i'm having problems with the next phase, pivoting into the network. For
example, If i want to install nmap, i need to install winpcap (which has no
command line installer), to install vnc and configure it to create a reverse
vnc connection I also need a point and click interface.
The server has a firewall configured that doesn't allow incoming
connections( other than HTTP), so rdp, pc anywhere and vnc installed "by
default" are out.
What I'm looking for is an "intrusion kit", a ZIP file that contains common
tools like: vnc, nmap, pwdump, ssh client, etc. That have all dependencies in
the zip file, so I could do:
unzip kit.zip
cd nmap
nmap -sS localhost
cd ..
cd vnc
run-vnc-server
Does this exist? Could anyone please share his experience with this
problems ?
Cheers,
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