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Message-ID: <20030727000027.29e43794.tcpdumb@it-bytes.org>
From: tcpdumb at it-bytes.org (tcpdumb)
Subject: DCOM RPC exploit  (dcom.c)

Compiled without any problems

System Info:

Linux beast 2.6.0-test1 #31338 Wed Jul 23 05:08:59 CEST 2003 i686 unknown

gcc --version	:	2.95.4

Maybe a hint:

	-It's always useful having masses of development-stuff aboard 	 like libc6 and several versions of gcc or other Compilers.

	-The OS I compile an exploit on depends on the Exploit itself. 
	 Never seen an OpenSSH-Exploit running on a Linux. Therefore I
	 got a Computer with OpenBSD. Windows-Exploits like SMBnuke
	 work on all unices (Even OSF-1, Solaris - cool thing).

Haven't tried the DCOM-Exploit yet but this is just a question of time. Next to me there is a Computer running Win2000 Server. I'll try it as soon as my girlfriend stopped working at it (maybe sooner *hehe*).

Have a lot of fun!


On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 17:25:50 -0400
"Justin Shin" <zorkshin@...pabay.rr.com> wrote:

> >03-026 working exploit
> 
> Anyone had any luck compiling any of these exploits? I continue to recieve compiler warnings whether I use gcc or a dgc.
> 
> -- Justin Shin
> 
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