Microsoft windows 98
i have a dinosar that i just upgraded from 95 to 98 tried to put xp but could not hold it. lol
any way i was thinking about giving it a static ip and setting it up so that it can be used as a toy to hack
i wanna get some feedback if the majority of u like the idea well ill set it up to be hacked
and well if u dont like the idea then ill scrap the whole project and give the computer to some kid.
exidous wrote: i have a dinosar that i just upgraded from 95 to 98 tried to put xp but could not hold it. lol
any way i was thinking about giving it a static ip and setting it up so that it can be used as a toy to hack
i wanna get some feedback if the majority of u like the idea well ill set it up to be hacked
and well if u dont like the idea then ill scrap the whole project and give the computer to some kid.
i am confused. you want to be dossed and hacked??? you either dont like ur comps or…. i dunno
would you set up a server or anything??? if you do, do it then could you open up a load of ports so we can try out different stuff on different ports like ssh and ftp???
yes i intend on having ports open like ftp and a fiew others… im even going to infect it with random trojans
sub7 netbus bo2k vampire ftp server icq server donald dick masters paradice bitch slap gf = girl friend RAT doly netdevil Sockets De Troie deep throat
i will also have some other servers running like telnet
its going to be for all to play with. anyone with a ip scanner and a portscanner could hack it, and ill post the ip here when i get wireless let me know what u think l8ter
Why not set it up with some big hardrives and use it like a NAS, or use it simply as a download box or basic web server. Also why toss it on the kerb? there are so many useful things even an old computer like that can do. Im sure google can help you with many ideas, you could probably even use it to control a remote control car from your anywhere on your LAN, random but cool.
Think about it ;)
I agree with Pure…also I think you would have to get into the wireless router and have it forward incoming traffic on certain ports (21 for ftp, for example) to your computer. portforward.com is extremely helpful for that, you just need to determine what kind of router it is. you'll need admin access to the router to enable port forwarding though…just try default passwords, for example "password" is the default admin pw for netgear.