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What after i connect ? |
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:21 am |
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funlevel |
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Hello All
Just new to this but willing to learn from the start, once i connect to a remote mashine via Telnet what are the commands to see version or DIR on that mashine ?
Any help/tut/info welcome
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:43 am |
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drag |
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man.. it sounds like you have a long way to go.
to check the operating system and version info do 'uname -a'
to check the directory that you are currently in, do 'pwd'
do a google search for 'basic unix commands'
... at least that would be a good starting point
if you really want to learn you should probably get some flavor of unix.. most notably linux. an easy way to do this without partitioning is using a virtual machine. vmware is a good virtual machine, and supports many different operating systems. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:51 am |
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funlevel |
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drag wrote: | man.. it sounds like you have a long way to go.
to check the operating system and version info do 'uname -a'
to check the directory that you are currently in, do 'pwd'
do a google search for 'basic unix commands'
... at least that would be a good starting point
if you really want to learn you should probably get some flavor of unix.. most notably linux. an easy way to do this without partitioning is using a virtual machine. vmware is a good virtual machine, and supports many different operating systems. |
Yes it seems that i have a long way 2go,but thanks for the help i will do
thanks 4 replay !!
Jim. |
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Re: What after i connect ? |
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:38 pm |
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waraxe |
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funlevel wrote: | Hello All
Just new to this but willing to learn from the start, once i connect to a remote mashine via Telnet what are the commands to see version or DIR on that mashine ?
Any help/tut/info welcome
Thanks |
This will give you information about operating system version:
And this one is classics, useful for accounts enumeration:
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:28 pm |
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funlevel |
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Re: What after i connect ? |
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:24 am |
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y3dips |
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funlevel wrote: | Hello All
Just new to this but willing to learn from the start, once i connect to a remote mashine via Telnet what are the commands to see version or DIR on that mashine ?
Any help/tut/info welcome
Thanks |
type "w" if u are in *nix environtment, in case the administrator hangin there also
see if there is a "root" account or somethin like that .. hehhee |
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