Rootshell.be help

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surendra

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May 20, 2007, 10:22:07 AM5/20/07
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hay guys as some of u guys already register in rootshell.be
u can access ur shell account by downloading first exe file in this
url
ftp://194.44.214.3/pub/ssh
SSHSecureShellClient-3.2.3.exe this is the file u have to open
after downloading it
install it
one shortcut will come to desktop
as ssh client click it
go to file say connect
then u will be poped up with an applet
like hostname
username
portnumber
authentication type

give as below
for host name u give rootshell.be
for user name u give what ur rootshell id is
portno as 22(because ssh will use port no )
and give authentication type as passwd
that'sit say ok
u will be asked for passwd
and login

surendra

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May 20, 2007, 10:23:38 AM5/20/07
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Nandakumar Pezhery

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May 20, 2007, 12:12:47 PM5/20/07
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Well guys...this looks good.
But I would suggest installing Linux on VMware & then enjoy breaking-making-breaking-making.... the Linux system at will.

I doubt, rootshell will give u that flexibility. Maybe I'm wrong, I've never used rootshell.

Sachin Chadha

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May 20, 2007, 12:40:56 PM5/20/07
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well i always used VMWare
isin't cool
Sachin

 
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Sachin Chadha

surendra

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May 21, 2007, 6:44:48 AM5/21/07
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rootshell.be is some thing like live server
and one more we can execute the scripts these are the advantages
and disadvantage is we are getting only normal user account
my option is VMware only but just i want to show u there will be some
providers which will give u a shell acccount
any quaries revert back

On May 20, 9:40 pm, "Sachin Chadha" <sachin.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well i always used VMWare
> isin't cool
> Sachin
>

> On 5/20/07, Nandakumar Pezhery <nandakuma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> > Well guys...this looks good.
> > But I would suggest installing Linux on VMware & then enjoy
> > breaking-making-breaking-making.... the Linux system at will.
>
> > I doubt, rootshell will give u that flexibility. Maybe I'm wrong, I've
> > never used rootshell.
>

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