Re: command prompt problem
Start > Run > cmd <enter>
fpipe <options>
Re: command prompt problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
lysine
Start > Run > cmd <enter>
fpipe <options>
thanks! for your reply but im not sure what you mean by <options> ? do i enter the word options after fpipe or do i some how go into the options of cmd? sorry guys im real noob when it comes to cmd
Re: command prompt problem
Theres some help here :
This is the usage line as reported by typing "FPipe", "FPipe -h"or"FPipe -?".
FPipe v2.1 - TCP/UDP port redirector.
Copyright 2000 (c) by Foundstone, Inc.
http://www.foundstone.com
FPipe [-hvu?] [-lrs ] [-i IP] IP
-?/-h - shows this help text
-c - maximum allowed simultaneous TCP connections. Default is 32
-i - listening interface IP address
-l - listening port number
-r - remote port number
-s - outbound source port number
-u - UDP mode
-v - verbose mode
http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?...assessment.htm
Re: command prompt problem
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Foundstone - a division of McAfee
Fpipe Version 2.1, Released 12/21/2000
Command line port redirector for NT/2000. Now with UDP piping capability. Only port redirector we know of that can bind to a static port to bypass firewalls
Nice - the people who are "making their reputation" on security developing products to bypass security.
But why am I not surprised.
Re: command prompt problem
Yea Lynx I saw that too, a little ironic eh ?
Re: command prompt problem
thanx for your help guys got it to work! but it still didnt solve my problem :( owell i guess