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Anyoen happen to know of a remote administrator program like dameware. but one that doesnt need Netbios to work. I dont want a Screen control. I want a behind the scenes one that can alter settings on the remote pc like DameWare
tikbalang
you can try Remotely Anywhere.
BBQ CD
just read about Remotely Anywhere, seems to be a very good solution for EXPLOiTED needs.
In my case its excellent cause i don't need any client software which is maybe blocked by our company's firewall!

Nice post tikbalang, will try it when i'm @ home!
groove-monkey
off topic, just noticed tikbalang's nick

you filipino? cause tikbalang is a filipino mythical creature. Scared the shyte out of me as a child growing up in the province smile.gif

On topic, Radmin is my choice for remote admin cause it gives me file transfer, telnet and full control capabilities to my home comp when im on my laptop.

saetji
Definitely Radmin - but problem is that u need 2 dll files with it. Mcafee detects all 3 files as a virus so it could cause problems.
BBQ CD
Radmin is a quite good prog, but the disadvantage is, that you need the client software. Those dlls can be morphed with morphine so no AVG would ever notice!
BioHunter
if you need only a commands like remote control you can use wwolf
EXPLOiTED
Ehhh, this is not for hacked purposes. Its for remotely maintaining a clients computer. Therefore DameWare is the ultimate solution. All quietly interactive. Services\process\disk management\ so on.... but too bad comcast blocks 139.
Erra
Well, as already mentioned, use Remotely anywhere. Its not a hack tool.

It does allow you full control of the desktop. But it also lets you play with services/processes/ set up an ftp server, telnet server... blah blah blah, the list is quite long and Im not typing it all. And you dont need a client. Just your browser and java.

http://www.remotelyanywhere.com

(totally diifferent from Remote Anything)
BBQ CD
sure, not for hacking, but it can be really annoying when every 2 mins your AVG pops up with an alert ...
Or you just exclude those files from scanning which is maybe more preferable!
tikbalang
QUOTE (groove-monkey @ Sep 20 2004, 07:14 AM)
you filipino? cause tikbalang is a filipino mythical creature. Scared the shyte out of me as a child growing up in the province smile.gif

yes, filipino blood here.

on topic: well several incedents have reported "remotely anywhere" as part of hacking. or back dooring a system. sad to hear such a great tool used for bad things.

anothere good benefits of "remotely anywhere" is remote deployment. you can use the existing installation to install to other machine on the network.
FLX
ur own edited version of radmin.
works like a dream.
FLX
prog
If it is a clients computers, and AVs arent an issue, then use radmin

can do everything dameware can do and more
Skydriver
i like awrc becuse it doesnt install anything take a look at it i am sure u will like it wink.gif
tikbalang
QUOTE(Skydriver @ Sep 24 2004, 07:00 PM)
awrc


interesting software.
NoRRiS
How to use Radmin ?
it work on my computer but not on remote sad.gif
when i list the remote connection i dont see r_server.exe on his port (with opports)
i've start the serveur with the custom cmd : r_server.exe /start
Where is the error ph34r.gif
Thx 4 u help ^^
jubbly
why not just use telnet??
lavey666uk
awrc... very nice piece of software.. looks like we are gonna invest in a few licences, we currently use Carbon Copy.. but requires client install and is no where near as flexible as this bit of software...

nice link.. thanks biggrin.gif
InTuZ
Does somebody knows, how Dameware upload his Remote File automaticly via Netbios ?
nolimit
QUOTE(EXPLOiTED @ Sep 20 2004, 07:31 PM)
but too bad comcast blocks 139.
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Use a proxy that doesn't block outward connections to 139 and a proxy program for dameware such as SocksCap or Permeo.
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