Skipping logging on remote machine

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  1. hschitte

    hschitte New Member

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    I want to run a process on remote machine to know its OS details and running processes but without logging it and getting back the results,

    HOW CAN I ?

    Is there any way to skip remote logging??
     
  2. SpOonWiZaRd

    SpOonWiZaRd Know what you can do.

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    If its a server on a totally difrent network, i.e, a website server then you telnet to port 80 and type in:

    GET /HTTP /1.0

    hit enter twice and it will tell you some valueble info like the type of server.
    If it is a normal computer on your same network, get cian & abel from http://www.oxid.it and scan the whole network, it will even tell you the type of motherboard and more.
     
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    i dont know a way out to do that...,,,,,
     
  4. SpOonWiZaRd

    SpOonWiZaRd Know what you can do.

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    What do you mean by that?
     

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