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ehm
there are different things to secure it!

i will tell u one from three i know tongue.gif just cauz of rehacking purposes stuff like that


ok

rename ftp.exe /telnet.exe /nsiislog.dll

bye no its very secure rolleyes.gif
mouse9911
Hello,
I have recently rooted one of my boxes on my intranet here, i was wondering if there is anyway to secure the hole in Windows Media Services through CMD and not a GUI interface. If anyone does have an answer to this can you please email me (mouse9911@tht.net) or post the secure file or description? Thank you.

Sincerly,
mouse9911
Wolfman
QUOTE (ehm @ Oct 25 2003, 05:06 PM)
there are different things to secure it!

i will tell u one from three i know tongue.gif just cauz of rehacking purposes stuff like that


ok

rename ftp.exe /telnet.exe /nsiislog.dll

bye no its very secure rolleyes.gif

First of all you forgot a few like tftp.exe or even net.exe.
Apart from that, if the OS has system recovery ON (wich most have) your renamed nsiislog.dll will just pop up back again.

Cya
Wolfman
phrozen77
QUOTE
I have recently rooted one of my boxes on my intranet here, i was wondering if there is anyway to secure the hole in Windows Media Services through CMD and not a GUI interface.


<random_guess>

ur fooling us, if its on ur intranet u dont need a cmd-line ver, just head straight to ur WS and do it via GUI

</random_guess>
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