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December 19th, 2009, 03:41 AM
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Pass the hash
I have setup a domain environment in vmware with Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003 Server. I'm trying to pass the hash to elevate my privileges. I've logged into XP and have administrative privileges and can get hashes for domain accounts along with local accounts.
I have tried 2 tools, pass the hash toolkit and msvctl. With both i provide the username and hashes (lm and ntlm) and run cmd. In that new command prompt i try to map a network drive but when i do it asks for a password, so it looks like it is working somewhat but not completely. When i go to the task manager to see who owns the process it is the logged in user and not the elevated user. I've tried doing it with the local administrator but it is still owned by the local user
Any thoughts on why it's not working?
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