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Posted By: Cipher One Illogical IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 04:31 AM
Alright so I am trying to hack my friends Computer over AIM with COMPLETE allowence to do so. I have direct connected, via IM and opened DOS prompt: displayed his foreign IP and I now have tryed an "rbtstat (HIS IP)" and it shows my ISP name and my ISP IP and says "Host not found." Is there some sort of speciffic thing I must do? Should I be on my own internet? I am trying a remote hack. I have also ran a Port Scan on this IP address and it just displays all the port numbers and their services and says "Connection Timed Out" for each of the services. Any help with my DOS problem, any mistakes on what I have done, or some good programs... I have been awake for almost a full day looking up info and reading all of this Newbie BBS. Thanks guys..
Posted By: Infinite Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 05:48 AM
It's nbtstat and not rbtstat. If you're using an IP addy then use the -A option too.

Is your friend running a firewall? That would explain a lot of what you are describing.

And finally, what you are trying to do is crack, not hack.

Infinite
Posted By: Cipher One Illogical Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 07:05 AM
Thanks Infinite sorry on the nbt typo, no hes unprotected, and is it possible my ISP has blocked my ability to perform this? And, does he have to be part of a network...? I guess what I am asking is if I gave you my IP and connected with you could you crack my computer. Thanks again Inf, help appreciated from anyone.
Posted By: Ntd Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 07:42 AM
Your friend has to have file sharing enabled otherwise it will not work. you will know if he has it enable because when you do it, you will see the number <20> like that.
Posted By: Infinite Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 07:58 AM
It could be blocked by the ISP, eg: Comcast doesn't allow any smb traffic on their network.

Infinite
Posted By: Cipher One Illogical Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 08:39 AM
Thanks NTD and Inf again but I can't even get to that screen... I can't see my own computer when I type nbtstat -A 127.0.0.1 (loop back) .... it just displays this EXACT message

C:\> nbtstat -A 127.0.0.1

My ISP's Name (eg AOL):
Node IP Address: [some IP] Scope ID []
Host Not Found.

Is there some way to configure my network neighborhood or something? I don't have a network... And also if I type nbtstat -n it shows my comp with <20> and such next to them. Damn My ISP!
Posted By: D347H Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 10:23 AM
Here are some links that NTD found:-
Links For NetBIOS:-
. http://www.google.com (search key word nbtstat)
. http://users.pandora.be/pitbull/Main/NetBIOS%20Hacking%20guide.doc (READ THIS!!)
. http://www.computer-security.ch/ids/default.asp?TopicID=118 (This one is sweet!!)
. http://www.mycgiserver.com/~ethicalhackers/netbios.html (Another hacking TUT)
Posted By: Infinite Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 10:28 AM
if that comes back with 'host not found' then he's not running windows filesharing (smb). find another way in.

Infinite
Posted By: D347H Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 10:32 AM
Thats not the problem! Even if the person doesn't have filesharing enabled he should still get the table (by table i mean this)
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
GMVPS01 <00> UNIQUE Registered
WORKGROUP <00> GROUP Registered
GMVPS01 <03> UNIQUE Registered
GMVPS01 <20> UNIQUE Registered
WORKGROUP <1E> GROUP Registered

---------------------------------------------

but instead he wont see a <20>
Posted By: Infinite Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/20/03 10:40 AM
Edit, again.

Ok, I was right the first time. I didn't need to edit this post. If you turn off filesharing, and you turn off 'client for microsoft networks' then you will get 'host not found'.

And you are right too death. turning off filesharing will not eliminate that table. I kinda think of those two as the same thing, my bad.

Infinite
Posted By: Cipher One Illogical Re: IP Address: Problem - 10/25/03 10:21 AM
Hey thanks guys, D4 I read number one and found it particularly useful, I still don't know the problem but I can probably find a hole elsewhere. Thanks Inf, and goodday.
Posted By: Diablo Re: IP Address: Problem - 11/08/03 02:24 AM
I really suk at this kinda stuff, I just started so I got a LONG way to go
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