RE: problems to start a task with at.exe

From: Black, Braden (BBlackat_private)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2001 - 13:50:13 PST

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    Don't quote the command string.
    
    - Braden
    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: otanerat_private [mailto:otanerat_private]
    > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:50 AM
    > To: pen-testat_private
    > Subject: problems to start a task with at.exe
    > 
    > 
    > Hi,
    > 
    > I'm doing a pen test and I found a way over a system in the 
    > DMZ to establish
    > NBT-connections in the internal network (net use and stuff). 
    > My goal is to
    > get shell access to the internal network. So, my plan is to 
    > establish a
    > connection from the internal network to my system in the 
    > internet with netcat. They
    > don't use a proxy, only a firewall that allows outgoing http 
    > and https. I
    > have local administrator rights on the pdc. So, I was able to 
    > copy pwdump.exe
    > to the pdc and now, I want to execute it (adding a job with 
    > at.exe). I can see
    > the new job in the queue, but if the time is reached, the 
    > batch file was not
    > executed. I'm sure, the path is correct. I have the same 
    > problem with a
    > system in my lab. What can I do?
    > 
    > My commands:
    > 
    > at \\target 18:00 "c:\test.bat"
    > or
    > at \\target 18:00 /every:date "c:\test.bat"
    > 
    > Any help would be appreciated
    > 
    > Regards
    > Renato
    > 
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