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Tedob1 brings up a good point its hard to be a white hat hacker and not have people assume that your a evil black hat or script kid. After all the best way to learn about how to secure your system is to know how to hack into it. I guess its all about how the question is phrased.
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Originally posted here by cwk9
Tedob1 brings up a good point its hard to be a white hat hacker and not have people assume that your a evil black hat or script kid. After all the best way to learn about how to secure your system is to know how to hack into it. I guess its all about how the question is phrased.
Yeah i was a bit cautious about that (My motives being called into question)
A big Thankyou to those of you that offered constructive advice. i'm going to use both methods suggested. The 2nd (00[sub]7) to get the information, and the 1st to broaden my mind.
I'll let you know the outcome.
Once again
Thankyou
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try this :
http://www.google.ca/search?q=sub7+f...er&hl=en&meta=
found something that might do the trick with this search (i just checked the first two pages!!!)
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?500000019947
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Doh!
and yet again it takes 15 seconds for someone to make me look like a complete idiot :D lol
Thanks mate
Regards
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See? Conflict resolution :) What could have become a horrible flame fest was settled peacefully. Thanks to all that contributed positively... gave me a new opinion on the people here at AO.
God bless, and good luck, bofhandpfy,
--PhirePhreak
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Ok,
First of all...hopefully the user has a firewall that detects outgoing connection requests...
Second...if you don't, find one that does it numerically..
Third...cut and paste...(after steps one and two are satisfied)
Fourth...use a tool that resolves IPs...(CyberKit does fine)
Fifth...paste the IP from step 2 into step 4, and resolve...
Sixth...PING.
Seventh...telnet(23)
Eighth...i'm tired...
ninth...zzzzzzzzzz....
Ouroboros
:)
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