Hi. I'm in a LAN, connected with internet. I can see the servers IP address, but i can't trace it using the command 'tracert'. Will it be blocked by firewall. I can't also trace the other systems connected in LAN. But i'm very much sure of their IP addresses. Whats the problem??
Is there any Proxy installed in between your system and the Lan systems please check and inform This proxy stops the requests from outside the network and continues to serve only valid operations. i.e the reason may be your tracert is not working. But if your system is in the Lan then sure u will get the result. Also check your subnet mask with other systems. try Netstat also
There is no proxy installed. All systems are running XP including the server. subnet mask is same for all the systems in LAN. There is a router which gives the default gateway, I can access the router config. But all the systems are installed with Trend micro Internet security, and its configs are protected by a password. If i check the task manager, there is a process running 'tmproxy.exe'. I'm sure its a service of that antivirus. But how can i by pass tat.
It is... Mcafee also does that and then you have to tune it right in the configuration. I don't know how to do that though but I have an idea, if you can get a keylogger on those other computers then you will see the password. Or the admin pass might be the same as that password...
I have cracked their admin password by decrypting their sam. If i put a keylogger into that system, The AV catches the file. Do u know any keylogger undetected by AV's.
All keyloggers are caught by this Trend micro thing. All systems are connected via a modem/router to the internet. any ideas using this. I can change the router config.
If the router does not block the tracert then it has to be the AV, I googled how to get the AV password and some said its in the registry somewhere, what kind of AV is it?
Try this: To remove / reset the uninstall password for Trend Micro OfficeScan Edit Ofcscan.ini file. (Do a search.) On Windows.95/98/XP machines it is usually in C:\Windows\Ofcscan.ini On Windows.NT/2K machines it is usually in C:\WINNT\Ofcscan.ini Open the Ofcscan.ini file using notepad search for the [INI_CLIENT_SECTION] Find the line reading Uninstall_Pwd= and type a # at the beginning of the line to comment it out. Insert a new line saying Uninstall_Pwd=70 Save the Ofcscan.ini file and retry the uninstall. When it prompts you for a password, enter a '1'.
No such file. I have searched the entire C:\ drive. And moreover its not trend micro office scan, it is "Trend micro Ppccillin Internet security 2006". Any ideas?
i found this http://esupport.trendmicro.com/courseware/l2_courseware/@public/45383.pdf they say something about PCCTool if you lost your PC-Cillin password, then you can even uninstall it. Hope it helps.
Ya helped a little. pcctool has a option to unload all services. but nothing about the password. I'll use that.
k mate. thanks for the help. When i started the pcctool it said "Only with admin rights". since i know the admin password i unloaded all the services. everything worked fine. But all other Pc's in the Lan are equipped with the same antivirus, so i can't make the shutdown command or tracert to work.