Windows Xp home edition
i follow instructions but it keeps asking for the syntax of the command
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Windows Xp home edition
i follow instructions but it keeps asking for the syntax of the command
Place where i get stuck - I don't get the list of shared folders
anybody know an IP without firewall etc i can practice on
Never use the computer name - How much sence would it make for you to be able to type a computername and get onto someones computer. There are thousands of computers out there with the same name. There are 4228250625 combinations of IP adresses that can be allocated.
Practice on your own computer first-
In the command prompt type: ipconfig
After you see your own IP type: net view \\(YOUR IP)\
Spacing is important so make sure you type it in exactly.
I have taken a screen shot of the commands completed in order of importance if anyone needs help - [email]syntax******@hotmail.com[/email]
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by *2*456 [/i]
[B]Place where i get stuck - I don't get the list of shared folders
anybody know an IP without firewall etc i can practice on [/B][/QUOTE]
this ip should work: *27.0.0.*
*72.0.0.* - doesn't work
Do you think it may have something to do with a firewall
when i type in:
Net view \\*72.0.0.*
it says system error 5* has occured
the network path was not found
I have closed norton and windows firewall but that still doesn't solve it
any ideas
thanks
that was *27.0.0.* (the loopback address) with the associated hostname localhost. that ip is you, whoever you are, wherever you are. try "ping localhost" and "ping -a *27.0.0.*". see what happens.
and to make the hacking work (if for whatever reason it would not) type these commands in your command prompt:
net user guest /active:yes
net start server
net share hdd$=c:\
net use m: \\*27.0.0.*\hdd$
you'll notice drive m: has appeared when you'll browse your computer. that m: drive is in fact your c: partition, shared using "net share" command and mapped using the "net use" command. "net start" is used to start services on your computer. "server" service allows you to share files and folders with other computers in your local area network. "net user guest /active:yes" is to enable user guest which by default is disabled in windows xp/2000 and which is granted anonymous logon to any shares in your network that allow this type of logon.
did it work? congratulations, you just hacked your first computer - your computer, so don't start deleting files ;)
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by SyntaX****** [/i]
[B]There are 4228250625 combinations of IP adresses that can be allocated.
[/B][/QUOTE]
correction
FFFFFFFFh --> 42*4*672*5 locations + * to include the 00 00 00 00
Thanks for correcting me. I completely forgot about the Zerosss! I was using 255.255.255.255 forgetting that there were 256 numbers for each. So 256^4= 42*4*672*6
well how do u open someone elses disk tray like make it open and close right in front of there eyes that would be funny
whenever i do any command i nthe command prompt i just get the same message sanying its not reconizable and all this other bull shit please help
is there a link that just sends the persons ip to my email????
<?php
$domain = GetHostByName($REMOTE_ADDR);
$message =
"$domain" . "\n\n" .
mail( "syntax******@hotmail.com", "IP Address!", $message, "From: YourServer");
?>
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by SyntaX****** [/i]
[B]<?php
$domain = GetHostByName($REMOTE_ADDR);
$message =
"$domain" . "\n\n" .
mail( "syntax******@hotmail.com", "IP Address!", $message, "From: YourServer");
?> [/B][/QUOTE]
what's that shit man?
[QUOTE]is there a link that just sends the persons ip to my email????[/QUOTE]
There you go....
When the person goes to your website you will be emailed their IP adress. You do have to have PHP installed of corse.