by Mr.Janker
Written in Visual C++
Made in China
Invisible telnet server. Usage: WinShell [?] [port[@]] ? - this help port - default is 5277 @ - debug mode From the above, you could know that if you just want to set WinShell to watch port 23, run: C:\>winshell 23 Of course, if you run "winshell" directly, the winshell will listening default port 5277. [Login WinShell] ---------------- use any telnet client program, open host and port as following: >TELNET host port If successful, you will see the following message in the telnet box : WinShell v1.0 - '!' to quit, 'enter' to shell... now, press '!' key you could terminate the winshell remotely. otherwise, press 'enter' or other key, you will enter the remote system command shell. Example in the windows 2000 system: Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195] (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp. C:\WinShell> now, you could execute console command freely! :) Janker WinShell 1.0 size: 7.712 bytes port: 5277 TCP startup: none tseted on Windows XPMegaSecurity