WinShell v5.0
WinShell v5.0 £ A finished telnet server for windows
Author : janker
Homepage: http://www.janker.org
About
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WinShell was a telnet server for windows platform. Main program was just a 5k bytes stand-alone executable file, Could run stably without any third dll, Although it was so thin, it had many of functions, such as custom port, password protect, muti-user logon, NT Service mode, download file£¬user-defined message, special anti-ddos and etc. Detail to see the following:
ACK Tunneling Trojans
ACK Tunneling Trojans
– Arne Vidstrom, arne.vidstrom@ntsecurity.nu
Summary
Trojans normally use ordinary TCP or UDP communication between their client and server parts. Any firewall between the attacker and the victim that blocks incoming traffic will usually stop all trojans from working. ICMP tunneling has existed for quite some time now, but if you block ICMP in the firewall you’ll be safe from that. This paper describes another concept, that I call ACK Tunneling. ACK Tunneling works through firewalls that don’t apply their rule sets on TCP ACK segments (ordinary packet filters belong to this class of firewalls).
Stealth Proxy
Stealth Proxy for Windows 95/98/NT/2000
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OK. Neccesity is the mother of invention and this was something I needed a while back and finally got around to making. Basically, it’s a SOCKS 4/5 proxy server that runs in the background with no obvious signs that it’s doing so. The idea is, if you have access to a machine and want do ‘stuff’ anonymously and don’t trust public ‘anonymous’ proxy servers this might be for you.
Mini Oblivion
Turn Word Wrap On!!!
AppName: Mini Oblivion
Versin: 0.1
Coder: Stan
Group: The Ratpack
Website: http://oblivionrat.cjb.net
–=Disclaimer=–
TCP\IP: A Mammoth Description
Extracting Web Server Information using Telnet
Extracting Web Server Information using Telnet / by R a v e N
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http://blacksun.box.sk
Welcome to yet another BSRF tutorial. This time, I will teach you most basic command in the HTTP protocol, and how it is possible to extract tons of web server information and other pieces of info using this command only and a telnet client.
Okay, you are about to learn what your browser does when you type in, say, blacksun.box.sk. First of all, it connects to blacksun.box.sk on port 80. If there is an answer on the other hand, which means that the port is open (the port is not closed or blocked by any filtering software, such as a firewall) and a TCP session can start, your browser would usually type this:
get url HTTP/1.1
(followed by a blank line)




