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RE: Non-GUI intrusion


From: "Dawes, Rogan (ZA - Johannesburg)" <rdawes () deloitte co za>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 09:53:30 +0200

Perhaps try using PSExec?

You can use it to get a pseudo "telnet" session through NetBIOS. If you
could use Network Neighborhood through the firewall, NetBIOS should be
available . . .

A VERY nifty program, anyway.

Rogan

-----Original Message-----
From: KK Mookhey [mailto:kkmookhey () yahoo com]
Sent: 25 September 2001 07:35
To: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: Non-GUI intrusion


Hi All,
This is the scenario. We are conducting a pen-test with the capture-flag as
the source-code files of the client ( a s/w firm).
We have managed to penetrate most of their servers in the DMZ (all Win
NT/2K).
Using pwdump and L0phtcrack, we have the username/password of over 20 users
in the admin group (this is a very large company).
These same users have admin rights on the intranet machines too.
We have a GUI remote control over the servers.
We also know that they have a Blue Team (or is it White Team) which is
monitoring logs/traffic and our activities, to demonstrate to
their bosses that they could detect an attack like ours.
We need to get to the inside machines, since thats where the source code is.
We could do it using the Net Neighb icon on the NT/2k
machines thru the GUI we already have, using the password we have cracked.
But that would be like a bull in a china shop.
We already have remote command prompt access on the DMZ machines. We need to
be able to query shares (enum?), and get source files
from the inside, without raising any alarms.
So,
What we need is a command line utility, or a GUI utility which does not
raise red flags at their ends.
Anyone any ideas?
Sorry for the slightly long mail.
TIA,
KKM



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