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Subject: Terminal Services
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:13:14 -0500
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Greetings, group!

I am de-lurking to inquire if anyone has some pointers on Microsoft
Terminal Services.  I'm testing a client who allows 3389 into their
terminal server for the Remote Desktop Client.

Other than the Bad Thing of allowing inbound traffic onto their LAN,
I'm trying to hunt down ways to enter all the way in.  I have seen
TSCrack referenced, but the program is nowhere to be found.

Any suggestions gratefully received.

Eigen


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