On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 08:36 pm, Richard Stevens wrote:
> Has anyone got this working on NT4 systems?
Nope. The dcom.c exploit posted here won't work, as the correct offset for NT4
systems isn't defined in the program.
Does anyone know what the correct offset is?
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Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM RPC exploit failed
Kills visio stone dead - loads as a background process, but never appears. Or opens visio (once you kill the process, then has memory over-write problems
This is after rebooting (twice) on Windows 2000 sp4 (server and workstation)
So
Has anyone got this working on NT4 systems?
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Thiago Campos wrote:
> Hi
>
> With the Portuguese version of Windows XP using the offset from
Windows XP SP1 english something different occurs. A window with a 30
seconds countdown and these senteces appears:
>
> "You are not a valid administrator. Your computer will be powered off"
Similar Do
Hi
With the Portuguese version of Windows XP using the
offset from Windows XP SP1 english something different
occurs. A window with a 30 seconds countdown and these
senteces appears:
"You are not a valid administrator. Your computer will
be powered off"
pretty disturbing. Finding the right o
Marcus Graf wrote:
> I compiled dcom.c on linux and tried it against a
> Windows 2000 SP4, german version.
>
> The exploit failed (maybe I need some offset adjustments for the
> german version of Win2k) but after that I noticed some malfunctions:
Yes, you do. Load up winhex, edit ram, attach to s