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  • you can view the pid in xp tsk mgr by settings in "view"

  • thnx for the tut n what about bypass windows firewall, PIX firewall n Anti Virus solutions deployed at the remote system

  • It keeps saying "{-} Exploit exception: No matching target" and not creating a session. I tried using other computers in my network but to no avail. I can see them on the Autoscan exploit as well as on the network itself and I followed your instructions to the letter. Any ideas??

  • @bladeslash321 is that before or after the pivot?

  • @danscourses thanks for the video , but it didn't work for me

    Exploit exception: No matching target

    it shows me that just after setting the RHOST and tapping exploit

    any ideas plzz !!

  • Good tutorial btw - It might help to quickly demonstrate how someone might view all live hosts on the internal network - maybe a simple batch script to ping a range of hosts, or a quick glance at the arp table..

  • @SeanOBriain Definitely need t make a video on that, thanks for the feedback.

  • @danscourses no probs - thanks for the videos :)

  • To view the process ID on windows - Just use tasklist on your command prompt, or add the PID as a visible column in the task manager.

  • Nice tutorial, Dan. Which class is this for?

  • @onesaint88 thanks, see network penetration testing at danscoursesdotcom... still working on it.

  • @danscourses you are a jack of all technical trades, good sir. I picked up the magic number from your CCNA videos. Keep up the great work.

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