Re: brute-force with tsgrinder

From: Flavio Toledo (flavio.toledo@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 08 2006 - 14:22:00 EDT


try hostname\\account
pay attention to double backslash

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Flavio Toledo

On 17 Aug 2006 22:14:53 -0000, nfanelli@empire.edu <nfanelli@empire.edu> wrote:
> For those of you who are familiar with TSGRINDER, I would appreciate your help.
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> I having trouble compromising my remote machines. The target devices are on a domain. I have the username (Local\Administrator) and typed the current password into the dictionary file (Wordlist.txt). Then open a cmd-line, browse to my executable and type the following string:
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> tsgrinder.exe -w wordlist.txt -b -n 1 -D 8 192.168.x.x
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> A RDP session opens and attempts the passwords within my dictionary (the correct password is third down on my list) but when it trys the right password it responds with a "Failed"??
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> I checked the local administrator account to verify it was not locked out. Not sure what else to try??
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> Any help is appreciated!
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