Re: Reverse-Shell application for WinNT/2000?

From: H D Moore (sflist@digitaloffense.net)
Date: Tue Dec 10 2002 - 13:48:28 EST


You can always grab the netcat source and hardcode a set of command line
options into it (ala ncx99.exe). If you want something a bit smaller, try
HSJ's reverse-connect shellcode, it works on NT/2K/XP, is service pack
independent, and is ~400 bytes. Drop a tiny little C|ASM wrapper on it
and you have a nice super-small anti-virus-friendly backdoor ;)

 http://hsj.shadowpenguin.org/misc/iis5htr_exp.txt

-HD

On Friday 06 December 2002 10:18 pm, Nick Jacobsen wrote:
> Has anyone seen/built a reverse shell application for windows NT? I
> can usually use pipes with netcat, but it is cumbersome and does not
> work very well... I would like to find something that simply sends a
> command shell to X listening port on machine X.X.X.X. Any suggestions
> would be welcome.

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