Behrooz_Ice
07-22-2003, 03:56 PM
What is AckCmd?
AckCmd is a backdoor client/server combination that lets you open a remote Command Prompt to another system (running the server part of AckCmd). It communicates using only TCP ACK segments. This way the client component is able to directly contact the server component through a firewall in some cases (static packet filters).
How do I use this tool?
Download the zip file and extract the client component (ackcmdc.exe) and the server component (ackcmds.exe). The server component has to be executed on the target system. Then run the client component from an ordinary Command Prompt with the target IP supplied as an argument. Now you have a remote Command Prompt.
Which OS's are supported?
Windows 2000 / XP
AckCmd is a backdoor client/server combination that lets you open a remote Command Prompt to another system (running the server part of AckCmd). It communicates using only TCP ACK segments. This way the client component is able to directly contact the server component through a firewall in some cases (static packet filters).
How do I use this tool?
Download the zip file and extract the client component (ackcmdc.exe) and the server component (ackcmds.exe). The server component has to be executed on the target system. Then run the client component from an ordinary Command Prompt with the target IP supplied as an argument. Now you have a remote Command Prompt.
Which OS's are supported?
Windows 2000 / XP
