Windows SB Server 2000

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skratch
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Windows SB Server 2000

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Hello world.

Im being kept in prison, and therefore, i demand some help. :?

Im NOT staying at home, and at the place where I am staying, I am connected to a Windows Small Business Server 2000 Home network.
The problem is:
-the network has restrictions (no authentification between 11pm am 6am)
-intresting ressources

-> the admin of the particular network put me in a workgroup of his sys; to the internet, i connect via a proxy server (inkl. ISA Server.)

I have physical access to the server, but
-> dont know the admin password / dont want to delete it, cuz the admin shouldnt notice anything
-> i would like to have a remote connection to the server (e.g mstsc)

I did a portscan, and the server seems to have some open ports:
25 (smtp),
110 (pop3)
135 (loc-svr)
88 (kerberos)
80 (http-www)
53 (domain)
139 (netbios-ssn)
1080 (socks)
1025 (Microsoft ADL)
8080 (http prxy)

does anyone has either the knowledge or the ressources to tell me how i should proceed?

Thx. a lot
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Re: Windows SB Server 2000

Post by jack krauser »

skratch wrote:Hello world.

Im being kept in prison, and therefore, i demand some help. :?

Im NOT staying at home, and at the place where I am staying, I am connected to a Windows Small Business Server 2000 Home network.
The problem is:
-the network has restrictions (no authentification between 11pm am 6am)
-intresting ressources

-> the admin of the particular network put me in a workgroup of his sys; to the internet, i connect via a proxy server (inkl. ISA Server.)

I have physical access to the server, but
-> dont know the admin password / dont want to delete it, cuz the admin shouldnt notice anything
-> i would like to have a remote connection to the server (e.g mstsc)

I did a portscan, and the server seems to have some open ports:
25 (smtp),
110 (pop3)
135 (loc-svr)
88 (kerberos)
80 (http-www)
53 (domain)
139 (netbios-ssn)
1080 (socks)
1025 (Microsoft ADL)
8080 (http prxy)

does anyone has either the knowledge or the ressources to tell me how i should proceed?

Thx. a lot
8)
dude thats hard but i wil learn and tell you :wink: 8)
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dude thats hard but i wil learn and tell you :wink: :cool:
Yeah, I noticed that too. :D
Alright then, I just wait. 8)

No, i'll try as well... if i get anywhere... I know where to post it....
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skratch wrote:
dude thats hard but i wil learn and tell you :wink: :cool:
Yeah, I noticed that too. :D
Alright then, I just wait. 8)

No, i'll try as well... if i get anywhere... I know where to post it....
and why you were in prison? :?
hacker is a life style. its one that alters how you think, you perception of reality, your way of dealing with things in general, as well as things so common as how you talk, how you carry yourself, and even when and how long you sleep.

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