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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

How to use NetCat to control a remote system without installing any software and using a custom TCP-IP port.

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  • do you need to write -L in cmd??? and if i write it without -L will it still have a permanent connection?? please help

  • it says cannot execute(c:tony//1tb/ram000000d­d-ci

  • @softgens ok, it's the same telnet ip port or nc ip port. The both ways don't work

  • @heavydu4y Telnet ? Why Telnet ? nc !! .... on remote and local PC. Look at the video.

  • @softgens tried everything . Telnet is up on both computers, added -L, checked netstat -a, port 443 is listening, allow port and ip address in firewall, still nothing. Connection error

  • @heavydu4y On my XP with firewall it works but on Windows you should add "-L". The antivirus could see nc as a virus ...

  • @softgens ok, I have 2 Windows XP, I type in cmd nc - l - p 443 -e C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe

    on remote PC . On my PC in cmd i type nc PCadress 443. (or telnet PC adress 443) and getting connection error

  • @heavydu4y ... in the video the PC is remote ..... so it works .... I cannot understand your problem.

  • @softgens It does work with localhost but doesn't with remote PC

  • @heavydu4y No. I thought you was in a test environment. In real world usually the firewall is open from inside to outside at least on port 80 or 443.It should work.Bye

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