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April 2nd, 2003, 10:52 PM
#31
the dos tells me System error 53 has occured. Network path was not found.
I get that error when I try to connect to a box that doesn't have file/print share enabled, or that particular share isn't there. I can't remember which one at the moment.
FYI- The default share for 2k is c$ which means its hidden
you would use
net use p: \\ip\c$
to connect to that one.
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April 2nd, 2003, 10:55 PM
#32
Senior Member
Thanks.........dat really worked.
Once again thanks a lot. I really appreciate that.
Best regards.
Another question!!!
Now it is giving me system error 85 has occured.
The local drive name is already in use.
any idea why is it happening.
thanks.
BTW I am connecting to another pc which I own and experimenting with it. I thought that it will be helpful in telling that.
Best regards.
Beware Clarity! A person talking to you in clear language is clearly using obsolete ideas.
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April 2nd, 2003, 11:03 PM
#33
Good tut, and as a side note this is one of the most useful tools Microsoft has given the sysadmin. With netbios, hidden shares, and the NFS commands (net use ext.) we can have active shares to deal with centralized installation files with the user never knowing they are there. This is in no way a cracker tool with no legitimate use.
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April 2nd, 2003, 11:14 PM
#34
Now it is giving me system error 85 has occured.
The local drive name is already in use.
any idea why is it happening
You are too funny...
if you used drive p to connect, then it is still connected until you use
net use p: /delete
you can't assign 2 shares to the same drive letter.
to find out what ones you are currently useing...
net use
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April 2nd, 2003, 11:23 PM
#35
Senior Member
Oh I am sorry. I did figure it out before your reply. I will try to be careful in the future.
Bot pc have WIN XP.
Now the command is working on my own pc but when i try to do the same to gain the access of the second pc it gives me an option that system error 5 has occured. And insert the username guest for that pc and then the password.
First of all that pc have no guest login and only one login specified and i know the password for that. But it keeps on telling me that access denied.
I like to know is that should i make a guest login on that screen and can access it with the password provided there.
Do forgive me for some of my silly posts. I understand how fed up ones become on some questions but I am a newbie and will try t be careful in the future.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Beware Clarity! A person talking to you in clear language is clearly using obsolete ideas.
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April 3rd, 2003, 04:17 AM
#36
Junior Member
tja , i saw other lections about hacking under NetBios, thisone is good, but if some1 wanna read another1: www.hackerthreads.com -> hacking under NetBios ( with examples) ist good too! :> enjoy!
Knowledge is power!!!
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April 3rd, 2003, 08:27 PM
#37
Senior Member
Beware Clarity! A person talking to you in clear language is clearly using obsolete ideas.
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April 4th, 2003, 05:31 AM
#38
Senior Member
I have a question that does net use command works if we try to access other than shared resources on another computer. I have came to know that XP is the most powerful OS of MS and it is very good security wise. So does net use command of DOS works on XP or not.
Thanks
Best Regards.
Beware Clarity! A person talking to you in clear language is clearly using obsolete ideas.
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April 4th, 2003, 05:59 AM
#39
Junior Member
dodgiest tut on netbios I've ever seen
Never argue with an idiot, they\'ll just bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience
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April 4th, 2003, 06:26 AM
#40
I have a question that does net use command works if we try to access other than shared resources on another computer. I have came to know that XP is the most powerful OS of MS and it is very good security wise. So does net use command of DOS works on XP or not.
The tutorial was written with XP in mind, so you'll have no troubles there. And you can't access non-shared resources over netbios using these techniques. But if you can install a backdoor with your shared recource access, then you can get to the whole computer in the end anyway.
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