Bind Shell Not Working on Server Vulnerable With EternalBlue #16232
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HI appreciate any advise, this is ran over a pivot. |
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That is probably because the network device that the box you are attacking is under, has pre-defined rules about which port to forward so the port on the box will open but wont be forwarded so you wont have access remotely. That is just a speculation, and that is because the information provided is too poor! |
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Hi there,
I managed to gain admin access to a computer. I managed to find another network with SMBv1 Eternalblue enabled.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1225583/155864825-9122b071-8be8-4f32-a942-2e7b058aeea3.png)
![image (1)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1225583/155864828-e35bc6ff-19d3-4eb1-954a-8c2c0620d01d.png)
I have added the necessary autoroute feature and managed to find another host with *.80 and SMBv1 vulnerable.
However, when I used bind shell it is not really working. Please see the following image.
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