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    ratws
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    Adding VNC capabilities to a RAT

    A " Full Remote control" capabilitie to a RAT could be accomplished just adding an ActiveX control to it. I'm playing with it already.And then.. here comes my question.What should be done to bypass routers and firewalls, (routers are the real problem) since the connections of this kind of software are always a direct connection ? Maybe my question wasn't very well structured but i think you guys can understand. Any ideias ??

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    Turkey
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    What Active X control can do this? To get past the router maybe you could use uPnP to automatically forward the required ports to the server PC. I know this can be done becuase the bit torrent client I use automiatically opens the ports required in my firewall.

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    Senior Member -silent-'s Avatar
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    the active x controll

    is that using windows built in remote desktop?

    as that that is real easy to use and fast

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    ratws
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    I'll post more info tomorrow, i can't really spend time on the computer today !
    It's easyer than you may think !
    Well, i'm talking about the client. And since i'm just playing i was thinking about include a VNC server (in the server) as a resource or something like that.

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    ratws
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkey
    What Active X control can do this? To get past the router maybe you could use uPnP to automatically forward the required ports to the server PC. I know this can be done becuase the bit torrent client I use automiatically opens the ports required in my firewall.
    Question for you Turkey,

    Will UPnP allow me to estabilish a direct connection to a remote machine connected to the internet through a router ??

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    Turkey
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratws
    Question for you Turkey,

    Will UPnP allow me to estabilish a direct connection to a remote machine connected to the internet through a router ??
    Yes as long as the router supports UPnP. A lot of routers do these days.

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    ratws
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    I'll take a closer look at it Turkey , thank you. Attached,goes an example made in Delphi 5.(doesn't matter ! ! !).
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    great vgreat work ratws go on

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