Posted October 3, 200519 yr This is a general question about computer admins. Admin Account at school which. -Full control over executing / reading files. -Cannot Execute CMD, or use 'RUN' -Can access Reg. Edit / C: folder / .Ini files. -Can access telnet -Still figuring out more things as I go... I was wondering what I can do with Telnet... Or anything you people can think of. If you wouldn't mind telling me some commands that can be used to do certain things. Thanks: I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux.
October 3, 200519 yr This is a general question about computer admins. Admin Account at school which. -Full control over executing / reading files. -Cannot Execute CMD, or use 'RUN' -Can access Reg. Edit / C: folder / .Ini files. -Can access telnet -Still figuring out more things as I go... I was wondering what I can do with Telnet... Or anything you people can think of. If you wouldn't mind telling me some commands that can be used to do certain things. Thanks: I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux. im not sure.. but it wount get you laid...
October 3, 200519 yr I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux. ur cute
October 3, 200519 yr This is a general question about computer admins. Admin Account at school which. -Full control over executing / reading files. -Cannot Execute CMD, or use 'RUN' -Can access Reg. Edit / C: folder / .Ini files. -Can access telnet -Still figuring out more things as I go... I was wondering what I can do with Telnet... Or anything you people can think of. If you wouldn't mind telling me some commands that can be used to do certain things. Thanks: I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux. telnet is an app made for windows not linux and what kind of commands are you looking for be more specific
October 3, 200519 yr i didnt even read your post fully because minkey pasted your comment about telnet being for linux... telnet will not help you in this situation you must find a way to login as admin.. and if you cant open cmd prompt you are aparently blocked from such programs by your schools software.
October 3, 200519 yr you can always access command prompt by a simple .bat file. figure it out on your own. it's not that hard buddy...
October 4, 200519 yr no just start>run>cmd that simple then type "help" and hit enter and learn the commands on your own
October 4, 200519 yr chrono']no just start>run>cmd that simple then type "help" and hit enter and learn the commands on your own He already said you can't access CMD.
October 4, 200519 yr floppy, shortcut to cmd is the simplest way I can think of. Weither or not that would work though.... :shrug: Or if you want, replace floppy with your favorite removable storage device.
October 4, 200519 yr I can't use run. And these computers are windows. use vba in office call shell("command.com")
October 4, 200519 yr i doubt those computers let u use CMD prompt, i know the ones in libraries and computer labs shouldnt but computers in business classes might let u use it anyway if the CMD is blocked, i gaurentee that .bat files are also blcoked. regedit is blocked, run, control panel, windows folder are also blocked
October 4, 200519 yr i doubt those computers let u use CMD prompt, i know the ones in libraries and computer labs shouldnt but computers in business classes might let u use it anyway if the CMD is blocked, i gaurentee that .bat files are also blcoked. regedit is blocked, run, control panel, windows folder are also blocked while cmd is easily blocked, but a lot of the time you can still use "command.com" as long as you dont mind working with 8 character filenames
October 5, 200519 yr can you access websites? if so just backdoor your schools computer with a trojan? simple as that, then just do it to all the computers and take control of your school (use proxys), btw dont use your pc if you are logged in as your own username you will get caught
October 5, 200519 yr use vba in office call shell("command.com") or install VB6, its like 70mb. then shell "command.com" or download Dev C++ and find the C++ version.
October 5, 200519 yr you could try cmd -> net user -> find the user you want to change password on -> net user (the user) (new password) then you have changed the admin password and you can login as admin and fuck around. i use this shit all the time
October 6, 200519 yr you could try cmd -> net user -> find the user you want to change password on -> net user (the user) (new password) then you have changed the admin password and you can login as admin and fuck around. i use this shit all the time that would only work on a network set up by a monkey
October 6, 200519 yr that would only work on a network set up by a monkey yes, but when it works its fun
October 8, 200519 yr This is a general question about computer admins. Admin Account at school which. -Full control over executing / reading files. -Cannot Execute CMD, or use 'RUN' -Can access Reg. Edit / C: folder / .Ini files. -Can access telnet -Still figuring out more things as I go... I was wondering what I can do with Telnet... Or anything you people can think of. If you wouldn't mind telling me some commands that can be used to do certain things. Thanks: I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux. where is the question?
October 8, 200519 yr where is the question? the question was asking what could be done with telnet, its written in plain english
October 8, 200519 yr the question was asking what could be done with telnet, its written in plain english his post step by step: This is a general question about computer admins. not a question. Admin Account at school which. not a question. -Full control over executing / reading files. -Cannot Execute CMD, or use 'RUN' -Can access Reg. Edit / C: folder / .Ini files. -Can access telnet -Still figuring out more things as I go... no questions here. I was wondering what I can do with Telnet... Or anything you people can think of. technically not a question, unless you choose to look at him as a 13year old from uganda that dont know where the ? is located. If you wouldn't mind telling me some commands that can be used to do certain things. not a question Thanks: I have heard of Telnet while reading a hacking paper online, which I was interested in at the time. But I dont have Linux. not a question but to answer what you said his question was: you cant do shit with telnet unless someone is running a telnet server, but almost everyone blocks the standard telnet port (23) these days, and even if you had access to run telnet on a school computer, wtf would you do with it? if you read something from a hacker file long ago about telnet, its from back when people used modems to call bbs'. that stuff is no more kiddo.