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  1. [me=GonZor]is confused[/me]

    I've thought about this idea a lot before and only recently decided to start doing something about it. I haven't actually written any code for my idea but reading your post's I am left confused as to what you are trying to accomplish. Why would you need to check if a file exists on a web server? Isn't that over complicating things?

  2. I'm sorry but your just starting to piss me off, it may be the lack of sleep but the way I see it really you are impatient and want everything answered for you. As easy as it is to hit that little new topic button you should really look, and look HARD to find your answer. You have very little knowledge about USB "hacks", I would suggest you read every sticky in the "USB Hacks" sub forum, I am aware that there are a lot of pages to go through (~37) because I have read them all myself but it will benefit you greatly. Not only will you have a greater understanding of USB "hacks" but you will also learn to become self dependent, meaning you will learn that the answers are generally in front of you if you just look. Almost everyone on this forum will be happy to help you if you ask a question that is un-answered / difficult to explain, but when asking questions that you would know the answers to if you were to just read then you begin to irritate people.

    Also I'd like for you to think to yourself why do you want to use the payload? If you could truthfully answer you want to learn, then people would be much more likely to answer your questions. Unfortunately for you it's quite obvious you don't want to learn else you would have already read all the sticky's and you would have attempted to make this payload yourself.

  3. I am running smoothwall v3.0 with pop3 filtering enabled. Every time I get an email notifying me of a reply to a thread my smoothwall detects a virus within the email and replaces the email with the following...

    This message body was generated automatically by SmoothWall (on

    smoothwall).

    It replaces a message sent to you that contained a virus.

    This message includes the email headers of the infected message.

    Virus name:

        <no virusinfo could be examined>

    Sender:

        "Hak.5 Forums" <forums@hak5.org>

    Sent to:

        simmo_89@internode.on.net

    Date:

        Sat, 20 Jan 2001 12:41:46 +1030

    Subject:

        Topic reply: ~Gozor~ Finished Payload

    Connection data:

        POP3 from XXX.XXX.X.XXX to XXX.XX.XXX.XXX

    As you can see it cant identify a virus but it becomes annoying when my emails get replaced. I have not received an email for a PM so I am not sure if it will react the same but I'd like to know if anyone else is having this issue or if this is just some weird setting on my smoothwall.

    P.S. - I didn't post this in forum support because I believe (know) its an issue with my smoothwall not the forums, else its a strange coincidence that it started the exact time I started running smoothwall 3.0.

  4. Yes the standard HakSaw antidote works with my payload but it is not perfect, In future versions I will be supplying a better antidote and also an antidote for VNC. rpk5000 is part of the dev team for the payload, he is aware of what is coming in future versions and by saying "it doesnt support it yet" actually meant I haven't released my antidote which will be included as a button in SBConfig.

    I'll appologise now for slow development of the payload, I am currently working 50+ hours a week and am struggling to find time, but we have a new dev team and several components in the works which are quite different to the normal switchblade. we are also building a new site to host the payload which we hope to have finished soon.

    I am also looking into the no disk error issue, I have fixed the original error but some of the tools used are causing another no disk error. these tools are network passwords dump and messenger passwords dump. The dev team will be looking at fixes/alternatives but until we have found a solution disabling these should remove all no disk errors.

    In the future I guess I could be nicer as well.  Seriously though, read first.

    Maybe just a little less hostile, but I do agree about the reading. To get a full understanding of the payload it is worth while reading all the posts, a lot of the longer post's are mainly code and it doesn't take long to read a few lines per post. Of course once the new site is up we will create a better FAQ and make it easier so you can find the answer quicker but there is still a lot of useful information in this thread.

  5. Sorry but this just reminds me of a stupid little skiddie idea, in answer to your question though

    SHUTDOWN -r -t 01

    would work, Although I don't advise messing with anyones machine. The people that have tried to mess with my machine have learned a valuable lesson, a punch in the face hurts a lot more than a batch file in startup.

  6. ok, ive seen this on every forum ive been to. everyone yells at someone for ASKING about hacking a school, library, work, ect. WHERE ON A HACKING WEBSITE. HAK5. in a forum named hacking. Cmon people. We know the punishment is bad. but we'll still ask. why don't you answer us/them so maby they'll stop asking. yes its stupid, but even after all of you tell us its stupid, how noobish we are, or what ever. you can get in more trouble hacking someones wifi, or corprote office. it makes me sad how someone makes a site about haking and when we ask a serious question about hacking, you guys send flames up our asses. its not cool

    Heres a simple solution for you, If you want to hack your school network go talk to your system administrator. Most likely he will either want someone to test his network so he can secure it, or he will be so sure his network is secure from anything you can do that he will tell you to try your best. In either situation after you have PERMISSION start looking around on the computer to find something useful. How will you learn anything if you got told how to exploit a system? You will learn much more if you bothered to look at the system yourself. I also stress that going to your system administrator and saying I want to learn more about computers will actually benefit you.

    Secondly when has this site ever been called a hacking website? If you look around the forums a bit more you will notice that this is not a hacking website this is an educational website.

    Thirdly a lot of people here are system administrators or work in a position where they are trying to prevent people exploiting their network, If they were to tell you how to exploit a system they would be going against what they strand for but could also be liable if you did something stupid with the information they provide. Therefore quit thinking about yourself and how cool it would be to "hack" your school network and consider others.

  7. Have you tried to turn on/off autostart in the actual U3 software itself?

    That seems like the most likely option

    For those of you interested in the reasons I have been absent from the forums for a while, my main computer recently died and I have been working a lot more lately, I'm still in the process of fixing my computer and my hours at work are increasing. Hopefully within the next week my computer will be back up to normal and I can continue to annoy everyone on the forums  :-P

  8. Ehm, if you try this you'll get some nice errors ;)

    I'm booting from a dos floppy so I don't have systemvariables

    If it would be so easy, I would have done this.

    A problem I spotted is, if someone has more than just 1 windows nt system installed, that the script just copies it once.

    Hmm I guess I should learn to read properly... :-(

  9. Yes, your script works for all standard xp/vista machines.

    My script works for all 2000/xp/vista systems installed on another partition then C:

    For me it is more important to make the script work on any pc (running windows)

    Could you not just use %systemdrive% ?

    Thats only if you want to make it simple... or to simplify it further just use %systemroot%  :-P

  10. I will agree that the U3 menu system is crap, PStart is much better in my opinion. This is for three main reasons, Firstly I have over 30 applications I run from my USB and the U3 menu gives me no way to organise these where as PStart does. Secondly PStart uses less than half the system resources that the U3 menu does. Finally I can add programs to the PStart menu without turning them into a .u3p first which for me is almost all of my applications. This is just my opinion and this is what works for me, which may not be what works for you.

  11. First of all no matter what location you are at, %systemdrive% will always be the drive windows is located on.

    To explain what I was on about with %cd:~0,2%, the variable cd expands to the current working directory and the ":~0,2" following manipulates the string to the first two characters, therefore if you were to use your example:

    @echo off
    cd c:
    copy blank.txt %cd:~0,2%

    This would try and copy to the c: drive because that is the current working directory. If you were to change it to this:

    ::Set variable to flash drive letter
    SET flash=%cd:~0,2%
    ::Change to c:
    CD /d c:
    ::Copy files
    COPY secretstuff.txt %flash%secretstuff.txt /y

    I hope that explains in more detail what I am try to say.

  12. Would it kill you to think that for some reason i assume people usually know what they're doing and would set switches....  :P

    You drunk yet?  :P

    Probably not, but the /BACKUP switch isn't listed as a switch when you type FORMAT /? and still requires the user to press enter. Using the /BACKUP switch automates the process.

  13. Ok I'd like to hear others opinions on my idea, After trying to make the U3 launchpad play nice and work the way I want it to work I have found the complete lack of ability to organise my apps (my many apps) really irritating and have turned to PStart. It has many advantages over the U3 Menu system like organisation and it has a much smaller memory footprint (about 1/3).

    Should I in future payloads use PStart instead of the current U3 menu ?

    I can see several benefits for the swap:

    • [li]Better organisation for those of us with many portable apps[/li]

    [li]Smaller memory footprint[/li]

    [li]Reduce the size of the payload by 4MB[/li]

    [li]Apps available increase without having to make your own u3p[/li]

    The only downfall I can see of this would be if you are targeting an educated user and they expect the standard U3 menu to pop up it wont. Although is this really a big issue?

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