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Post by johntheripper2008 »

hey guys, whats the differance between the server and client .exe's of the trojens and how do i use them on a victim? (on my own machines)

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if my memory serves me correctly;

Server.exe is for you
Client.exe is for the victim.
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Post by Big-E »

n3rd wrote:if my memory serves me correctly;

Server.exe is for you
Client.exe is for the victim.
Yeah, you definitely upload the client for the victim and then load the server on your computer.

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hey! a server!

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Post your IP here, and list the port your 'server' is running on..

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Ok, neos here it is:
"In the usual client/server model, one server, sometimes called a daemon, is activated and awaits client requests. Typically, multiple client programs share the services of a common server program. Both client programs and server programs are often part of a larger program or application. Relative to the Internet, your Web browser is a client program that requests services (the sending of Web pages or files) from a Web server (which technically is called a Hypertext Transport Protocol or HTTP server) in another computer somewhere on the Internet. Similarly, your computer with TCP/IP installed allows you to make client requests for files from File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers in other computers on the Internet.

Other program relationship models included master/slave, with one program being in charge of all other programs, and peer-to-peer, with either of two programs able to initiate a transaction."

Hence the joke, send me the IP and Port...

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n3rd wrote: Server.exe is for you
Client.exe is for the victim.
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meh...this was posted in the newbies-board, so it's ok if the question is a newbie-one.
the server is for the victim (it starts a service where you can connect to), and you have to connect with the client to it.

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