The program you're referring to is called
"Offline NT Password & Registry Editor"
You can download it here:
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
It also works in WinXP. I had to erase the admin password a while ago for
someone who 'forgot' it. :S
Anyway it works, and it's a fine tool
What I know about this, is that 'they' use a bug in IIS to get access on the
server. Most of the time they will install a serv-u ftp server. And make
hidden dirs that cannot be accessed directly by browsing through the
directories (dirs like "com1", "lpt1" a.o.)
The file msudb32.exe doesn't ring
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Authenticating locally? how's that going to happen?
you still need a password to get root xs .. or else some sort of
'prove' to give the box that you are allowed to have root ..
I think that in any other way the root passstill goes over the line..
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http://pftp.suxx.sk/glftpd-TLS/
ftp TLS is a secure extension for normal ftp standard which lets us
use SSLv3 encryption with ftp connections.
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glftpd-TLS is also available .. go with the google :)
"SSL/TLS connection using cipher EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA (168 bits)"
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