Remote Operations details

  • Description

    Contents -------- =Quick Reference= =What is Remote Operations= =History of Remote Operations= =Priming= =Connecting= =SSCMD= =Tools= =Current SSCMD Syntax List= =CSM (Cross Server Manipulation)= =ROCI= =FAQ= =Legal Stuff= Quick Reference --------------- Client Version: 2.4 Client Codename: REDEEMER Server Version: 1.9 Server Codename: Sentinel SSCMD Generation: 3 Server Direct Relation: 2.4 CSM: client version <2.4 What is Remote Operations ------------------------- This is version 2.4 of remote operations, and it just got better. Remote Operations allows you to access terminals over a network or the internet if they are running the server (See "Connecting" to find out how). Once connected you will be able to administer the computer within the confines of the client, which is quite large. In all, it is a remote access/administration tool. History of Remote Operations ---------------------------- Remote Operations started life, officially, as Military Operations. It was not very powerful back then with a weak command interpreter. MilOp got to V1.9 before it was trashed for the its offspring, Remote Operations. Remote Operations started out at 2.0 in honour of MilOp. However 2.0-2.1 was never on general release, it was only really used by me and a few other people. Finally I thought it time to release Remote Operations to the general public. V2.2 was its first released version but soon after that I had finished 2.3 which was a little more powerful then 2.2 with a few more functions. It was left at 2.3 for a while until recently when I started work on V2.4. V2.4 was given a codename, because in the history of remote operations, this is the most powerful it has ever been. It has 3rd generation SSCMD (its command interpreter) and many more functions then before. Again, it was a step forward for the server, which was also given the codename Sentinel. This is what you see today. Priming ------- Priming is the coined phrase for setting up a server on a terminal. The Primer.exe (the name can be changed) automatically sets up the server on the system and gets it running. You just need to execute it. You will not know that the server is running- it is running in the background. It also automatically starts up on login. Connecting ---------- Even if you are new to computers, Remote Operations is very easy to get to terms with. I have setup the GUI (Graphical User Interface) for that reason. now its time to get on with a step by step guide on basics: Connecting is very easy. First you need the IP address (this is a unique string of numbers assigned to every computer on a network or internet. Normally it changes every time you dial up to the net. If you are always connected through a dedicated line or you are on a network workstation, then your IP will be the same). Getting the IP is quite easy- you use the utility on the client, this will give you your IP Address or go onto Start->Run and in the edit box type in "Winipcfg" (you are looking at IP Number). Otherways are sending a file to the computer you want through an instant messenger program. Then use a utility like NeoMonitor (www.NYCSoftware.com) and look for out going connections. This reason for this is because your terminal is making a direct link to a remote terminal. This means your terminal is directly connecting to theirs therefore you grab the packets destination address and there you have their IP Address. Once you have the IP Address, through any means, you can connect. Go onto Uplink->Uplink Setup. In the server IP Address edit box, type in the IP Address of the terminal and then click on "Establish". Once connected the Caption of the window should say "Remote Operations REDEEMER :: Connected". This means you have a link. SSCMD ----- As said earlier, SSCMD is the command interpreter for the server, you send commdands though the parser or through the GUI, and the server interprets them. SSCMD stands for Super String Commands. each command is broken up into different parts: Command>Data> This is a basic seperation: The command is, as it says, the command for the server to carry out. The Data has three varieties- Static, Dynamic and Relaxed Static means that one data means one thing then another eg keyspy>begin> keyspy>end> Dynamic means it can change with no affect to the processing, then data is processed in that state eg winerror>this is dynamic>this is dynamic>ok Relaxed means no matter what you put there, the server will just ignore it eg hail>blah> however, the command list sorts out syntax correctly for you. Tools ----- Matrix Message :: This sends a matrix style message much like that of one of the first scenes, you will find out which one Multi Error :: This sends one error message every 0.001 second. This takes up system resources Shell Execute :: This executes any program going through their default opener (text files will open in Notepad, executes will run etc.) System Time :: Change the system time remotely (very confusing) Monitor :: Turn the monitor on/off/standby remotely Go to URL :: Send them to any site Security/Misc :: This is the misc of all the tools: Disable HDD- Hide the Hard Drives from My Computer Enable HDD- Shows the Hard Drives in My Computer on next boot up Disable Desktop- Hides all Icons on the next boot up Enable Desktop- Shows all Icons on next boot up Home Page- Change their Homepage remotely Legal Notice* Caption- The captions to a Legal Notice message Legal Notice* Text- The text in the Legal Notice Internet Explorer Caption (May not work!)- Changes the IE Caption *Legal Notice- This is seen on logon, before the logon screen is shown it shows a message box (totally open to abuse:) ) VTPS :: This tool now fully works with the sentinel [1.9] server and client Redeemer [ROP24] apart from the remote registry system. Basically if you have 2 computers primed you can use one of them as a proxy by making it forward commands to another computer. Setup the IP to forward to and connect it. Reject User :: This can shutdown/logoff/restart/poweroff the user and their computer. Soft means it sends out a terminate query but if it does not have soft it means it is forced meaning it just terminates all processes (more dangerous- no saving work) Remote Spooler :: Turn the computer into a printer. Send a load of strings (sentences if you will), they are put in a file and then you can print it out on their computer CD Tray :: Send a command to Open or Close the CD Tray (CD ROM Drive) Retrieval :: This can grab from the registry which organisation and person the computer is registered to, its version, its root directory (c:Windows for example), its old root directory and best of all, the current user! Clean Up :: Very useful. Basically means you can flush the auto start values for the server and tag the registry for auto removal. Tag is my coined phrase to quickly say it adds a string value to the registry. A removal tag is therefore a string in RunOnce with a value of 'delete "$pathprogram$"' Boot Up

  • Alias

    Backdoor.Remoper.19Backdoor.Remoper.24

  • Exe

    client.exeprimer.exeremote operations 2.3.exeremote operations readme.exeremote operations redeemer.exeremote operations v2.2.exeserver - xp.exeserver.exe