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RE: [inbox] RE: Psexec on *NIX
From: "Exibar" <exibar () thelair com>
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 18:49:38 -0400
At first I thought this request was coming from just someone who doesn't know about SSH, the 'r' services, etc. No-one knows everything and that's cool, but then I thought about it for a second...and now to me this sounds either like someone who wants to ILLEGALLY use other resources on some elses network, wants to write a worm that will access anything he wishes on any network he wishes, or he's simply trolling because he's bored. ahhh, I know, a high school kid who wants to change his grades or impress a freshman or some chick to get laid...well, I've done some funky things to get laid, so I'll give him that one :-) I don't know any UNIX admin that would have a problem using SSH or rshell, etc. Exibar
-----Original Message----- From: Chris Carlson [mailto:chris () compucounts com] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 4:19 PM To: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu Cc: full-disclosure () lists netsys com Subject: [inbox] RE: [Full-disclosure] Psexec on *NIX I need a utility that behaves exactly like psexec, and for the second time, yes, I know exactly what psexec does. I need to be able to execute commands on remote windows systems without doing anything to them beforehand. All suggestions thus far have required additional software to be installed on these systems but I don't want to leave anything on these systems or have to touch them in any way. I know it is possible to remotely install any solution and then use it, but it doesn't make sense to do so. Why would I install and run an ssh daemon just to use it to run another program, then delete the ssh daemon? Why would I do that with anything? It just doesn't make sense. I don't want central mangement. I don't want web applications. I want to be able to walk into a network with my laptop that I've never before seen, and execute any program on any windows system of my choice. (That I've got access to, of course). Going physically to the computer to install something takes more time and energy than what is needed; so does using RDP or VNC to do the same. Say I'm sitting on a picnic bench tapped into my corporate wireless network in Florida from my laptop and for some strange reason I need the MAC address of a desktop in Ohio. In windows, it only takes a 'psexec \\ohio ipconfig /all'. I don't need to use a remote desktop client, I don't need to start the telnet server service on the system, and I don't need to log into a router to check its arp tables. I simply execute a command on the remote system. I need this for unix. Any more questions? - Chris
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Current thread:
- RE: Psexec on *NIX, (continued)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Scott Taylor (May 06)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX Jon S. (May 06)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX Ondrej Krajicek (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Michael Gargiullo (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Mikael Abrahamsson (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX xtrecate (May 08)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Ron DuFresne (May 10)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Frank Knobbe (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Pavel Kankovsky (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Paul Schmehl (May 06)
- RE: [inbox] RE: Psexec on *NIX Exibar (May 06)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX Ondrej Krajicek (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh] (May 07)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX sashman (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Ian Latter (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Ian Latter (May 06)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Chris Carlson (May 06)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX Ondrej Krajicek (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Jos Osborne (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Mikael Abrahamsson (May 07)
- Re: Psexec on *NIX Sean Crawford (May 07)
- RE: Psexec on *NIX Mikael Abrahamsson (May 07)
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