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3. Select the security mode. Radmin security mode is more useful when connecting through the Internet and has a more flexible configuration of access rights. Windows NT security mode is mainly used on internal corporate networks.

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7. In order to provide an additional security level you can change Radmin Server's general settings. If you use Radmin only for technical support (when a technical specialist connects to your computer and resolves your computer problems remotely), you can customize the confirmation of incoming connections (connections can be allowed or disallowed manually or by timer). You can also change the default port, which is used when your technician or administrator connects to Radmin Server. If you change the default port, write it down or tell the administrator about it. You will need this port number to configure Radmin Viewer later.

The computers are in a private network behind a NAT based router and only the router has a public IP address. You can access the computers inside this private network via the Internet if you configure 'Forwarding' on the router/firewall.

Set up the router to forward connections from a port on the router to a specific IP address and port (Radmin server's default port is 4899) of the target computer in your internal network. You need to assign a port on the router for every computer you need to access. The router will then forward the connection to your computer in the internal network.

Enter the IP address of the computer on which you installed Radmin Server (see Step 3 above). In case you changed the default port (4899) in Radmin Server (see Step 2.7) please change it here as well. Enter a name for the connection (that will be useful).

If you get an error message while connecting to the remote PC it usually means that the connection was broken by the server side due to an IP filter restriction on the server. In order to find and change your IP filter settings, you are required to run 'Radmin server setup' from the Start menu on the server side. If you get the message "Can't connect to server" you can turn on the log file to discover the reason. Please make sure that:

What would happen if you had access to one of those servers during a pentest, knowing others were using the same credentials? It turns out extracting the password from a local Radmin Server 3 user is not so simple. The full process, from reverse-engineering the hashing function to optimizing the password cracker, will be explained in this post.

The whole binary is statically compiled, there are no symbols, and very few external library calls. This makes locating the user-creation process harder, but there were still several ways to get to it, such as using the registry key write as a starting point and following the code back to the creation of its elements. However, an even faster approach would be to start from known cryptographic functions. I used this simple tool to locate some of those functions in the binary:

Using x64dbg, it seemed the program was using anti-debug countermeasures, as debugging the program during a login attempt was leading to a suspicious crash. But it turned out not to be the case, at least not on the code related to the creation or deletion of new users in the server configuration.

After placing breakpoints on the hash functions located by PEiD, the one corresponding to SHA1 triggered when creating
a new user. Furthermore, after running past a few breaks, the username "jonathan" is passed as an argument, confirming
a relation between the use of this hash function and user creation:

One last step involves those values, in the hash_postprocess function, but this part was not so easy to understand using static analysis. It takes as input the hash calculated above, and creates a new Bignum value. A simple dynamic approach was taken, feeding the function with small values by changing the input manually in the debugger, and looking
at the output:

Another interesting information is that unk2 seems constant for any username or password, so it is not derived
from the hash. Using this information, we can lay out this hypothesis: Output == unk3Input mod unk2. This was experimentally verified with several big values.

The final_hash value corresponds to unk5 in the registry key. With this last bit of information, we have
all the necessary elements to carry out a brute-force attack on the registry key:

The final exponentiation also makes the password hard to crack if the modulus and generator are correctly chosen,
as it becomes a very slow operation relative to the first part of the hashing process, and is not easily reversible.

In practice, this first optimization reduced by 30% the total time for 100 000 different hash computations,
when compared to the same code using BN_mod_exp instead of the custom exponentiation.

This is an improvement, but not a huge one. Fortunately, it is possible to push this optimization further, and this
can be visualized by using a different base to represent the exponent of the 16-bit example from before.

In the precedent example, we cached the results from all possible exponent values with one non-zero digit in base 2.
Now, we will cache the results from all possible exponent values with one non-zero digit in base 16.

This technique can be used with base 2 or base 16, but would also be valid for any base. In this small example, we could even use the base 65536, effectively caching all possible values and reducing the number of necessary multiplications to zero.

I just want this server to be used not only by people from my local network, but also by people who are far away from me. The server itself is needed in order to use it to exchange large files, but for this you need Radmin vpn or another utility that can host for free

so everyone will install radmin on there computers? sounds like a simple torrent would be easier for share large files. Radmin is Windows only like chente said. using proton could cause big problems down the line.

If you give remote access to your local network through a VPN, you should be aware that you are giving access not only to the files, but to the entire network to the person who connects. I'm not sure if that's what you want, but this can easily be done in OMV using the openmediavault-wireguard plugin.

It's unfortunate that you are having a hard time drake but don't give up too quickly. Everything is possible with a little bit of hard work. Keep in mind also that all of us are here at our leisure so sometimes a wee bit of patience is needed before getting a reply. *I sound like an Ent from LOTR...*

This is a new software for many of us and so it will take a little bit of time to create a very nice and easy guide. Hamachi and Radmin are the same thing so if you have both installed but don't need to then I would recommend you uninstall both of them, restart your pc and then install Radmin. Then follow the other topic about Radmin. Your Windows Firewall might be blocking Radmin and your anti-virus may also be blocking.

Cheers Ash! Lookin good. I see you in the Radmin network list as well as a reference to you in my gameserver log. It's coming along! Just need to devise a quick user friendly guide on the process. Can you post a bit about what you needed to do to get it all going? Unfortunately my experience is flawed since I did everything under the sun in terms of settings. Much of which I probably didn't need to do but is now ingrained in multiple stations so that even if I uninstall and reinstall the software my system will remember it's settings. Hard to recreate a pre-Radmin state.

No problem! Didn't actually do any more than what Azazin posted in the other thread about how to play Sacred Gold Multiplayer. I've copied it below, noting for anyone that the instructions are for Windows 10, but will be the same for other versions of Windows except for step 2 (which will probably be pretty much the same anyway). Also note that Step 5 is only required for someone wanting to host their own gameserver, otherwise it isn't necessary. In addition, it might be possible to create a LAN game without the gameserver tool, I created a game myself, but obviously there was no one to try and enter it to test it out.

Sorry mate, but it tends to be a different method for every brand of router. Like I said, your best bet is to locate the model number (or at the very least brand) for your router and google that and port forwarding. For example if your router brand is XYZ and model number 12345 google "XYZ 12345 port forwarding" - see how that goes.

okay I installed the radmin server what do I need to do to add your server and where do I do that :)
what does radmin viwer do :)

I dont use hamatchi anymore

can you type the guide for me what to do to connect to youre server

okay I installed the radmin server what do I need to do to add your server and where do I do that
what does radmin viwer do

I dont use hamatchi anymore

can you type the guide for me what to do to connect to youre server

I'd like to share my experience with RadminVPN: so when I create a server through GameServer my friend can see it but CANNOT join it (error 10026) BUT if I create a server through gameserver and THEN he creates a server through the game (without gameserver) I can see his game and join him. Important: if I don't create a gameserver I cannot see the game he makes.

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