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DHCP Client. Distributed Link Tracking Client. Distributed Transaction Coordinator. DNS Client. Error Reporting Service. Event Log. Extensible Authentication Protocol Service. Fast User Switching Compatibility. Health Key and Certificate Management Service. Help and Support. Human Interface Device Access. Indexing Service. Logical Disk Manager. Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service.

Net Logon. NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing. Network Access Protection Agent. Network Connections. Network DDE. Network Provisioning Service. Performance Logs and Alerts. Plug and Play. Portable Media Serial Number Service. Print Spooler. Protected Storage. Qos RSVP. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager. Remote Access Connection Manager. Let's do one last check of our upnphost service and make sure everything is as it should be. Looks perfect! The next thing to do is set up a simple listener on our attacking machine.

I prefer to use Netcat for this. We are now ready to start the upnphost service and execute our reverse shell via the new binary path we provided. But there's another problem. The shell is unstable and it closes after about 30 seconds. Luckily there is a way to solve this. Once we get the unstable shell on port , we will execute another command right away that will establish a 2nd connection to another listener we set up on another port.

When the unstable shell is closed, set up your listener again at port and set up a 2nd listener in another tab on another port. I will set my 2nd listener at port Next, prepare a payload to send once our connection to the first listener on port is established.

We can simply copy the payload we added in the binary path from our upnphost service, and change the port to the port of our 2nd listener.

Start the upnphost service again, a new connection will be established to our listener on port Once this shell is open, paste your payload we just created for a new connection to our listener on port and execute it.

Toggle navigation Sohvaxus. Click on this to open Windows services. You can open services through the computer management console in Windows. Here are full instructions showing how to open computer management. The Windows services opens within the computer management console and from here you can view the status of any service, also start and stop them.

This applies for all versions of Windows. The command prompt is also known as the CMD window where you can type commands in the bare bones way.

To open services from the command prompt is easy. Also see how to open a command prompt in Windows 8. Go to the start menu. Type in CMD into the bottom search. Then type in CMD. Choose CMD. Just clicking on cmd.



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