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| Subject: | Port 9090 WServer?? |
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| Date: | Tue, 17 May 2005 16:12:27 +0100 (BST) |
Hi All, I am evaluating a bit of kit here, and it has 3 open ports on it, 22, 9090 and 30000. 22 is obviously ssh, as I have an account on the device, and using ssh to gain access drops me into a restricted shell.I have tried a couple of way of breaking out of this, and none of them seem to work, so if anyone has any sure fire ways to break out of a restricted shell, would they please be kind enough to share them. The next interesting point about the device is that if I telnet to port 9090, this is what I get: xyberpix@su621unix1> telnet hmc 9090 Trying 10.163.8.42... Connected to sa44bshmc01. Escape character is '^]'. ---> Now I hit Enter a couple of times and get this: Language received from client: Setlocale: C Memory fault WServer.HANDSHAKING 30001 WServer.HANDSHAKING Connection to sa44bshmc01 closed by foreign host. xyberpix@su621unix1> Does anyone know of anyway that I could try and use this to my advantage, as it looks hopefull, but I'm not too sure? TIA xyberpix
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