ARP Spoof with HTC VOX - Networking

Can this device do arp spoofing with any kind of application?

No,It's same as normal computer operating system like winxp

Win XP can do ARP Spoofing.
yes, it could, should you decide to invest the time in writing your own application to do so

If i got a copy of VB.net Windows Mobile SDK, can that handle packet sending?

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Terminal service client : how to ?

Check my device below.
My desktop PC is Windows Professional 2003 SP4
I have zone alarm security suite. I can turn zone alarm off while testing.
1) how do I determine the IP address of my desktop PC
2) how do I determince the IP address of my PPC
3) how do I setup my desktop pc operating system to receive ppc ping and remote control from PPC.
So how do i get this "Terminal service client " working ?
Is my data access safe ?
mmm you have windows 2000 SP4 or windows 2003 SP2? witch one is it. (doesn't matter )
first. remote desktop uses port 3389 and the pocketPC client can't handle any other port. So if you are behind a firewall or router let this port have access! (use a static IP for you PC if you use portforwarding on a router)
goto www.whatismyip.com and the number you see there is your IP. (if you use it a lot make a free dyndns.org account you can make your own domain name like nick.mine.nu instead of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Goto your windows server to account management. make you user active in the group remote desktop (or something similar)
that would be all. just give a user access-right on a windows PC, and make sure the portforwarding and firewall are configured OK.
if any more questions buy a book windows for dummies
..."Goto your windows server to account management. make you user active in the group remote desktop (or something similar) "...
Is this the PPC owners name, as the user in Windows 2000 Prof SP4 for remote access.
In windows 2000, do I "make a new connection" and select "accept incoming connections" or do I "connect to a private netwrok through the internet" ( VPN )...
Are the any web pages on this, I have been google for a while.

Looking for app for remote pc shutdown

Does anyone know of an app that can remotely shut down a pc on a wireless network? I know u can do this via vnc but the remote pc will more than likely be running a tv tuner (kids pc btw) and that will just bog down the mda.
Hope someone can help.
Thanks in advance!
Bob
I don't know of an app to just do remote shutdown, but you could probably use LogMeIn.com to do the same without the PPC screeching to a halt like with VNC.
How about installing the resource kit for windows xp and using the shutdown.exe app .
Then install cygwin for windows and follow the online instructions to setup OpenSSH as a service on your system.
Then you can use PocketPutty to open a SSH console to the pc and run shutdown.exe
Plus if you want to run comand console items from outside your network and know your ip address or dns hostname you can open your firewall for the ssh port you setup and do this truely remotely.
J-Man5
I was looking for the exact same thing you were. I used cygwin and openssh just like it was suggested above. However I created an additional user (shutdown) and a script, that whenever that user logs on via ssh, the machine shuts down.

Accessing Apple Remote Desktop (3.1) from a Windows Mobile device (Pocket PC)

Has anyone been able to properly communicate with Apple Remote Desktop (3.1) from a Windows Mobile device (Pocket PC)?
I can succesfully communicate with Apple Remote Desktop from my Windows XP desktop PC through the Real VNC client (be it with full resolution hence slow), but none of the Windows Mobile versions (Mocha, Real VNC, vnc viewer etc.) seem to allow connection (even though Apple advertises them) on my Athena running WM6 (original HTC Europe rom)...
I have no problem accessing the Mac through ftp from my mobile device and Real VNC on my Windows Mobile device allows me to perfectly control Windows PCs.
Any suggestions/help?
Or should I switch to VNC on all platforms?
Thanks in advance for your views.
You have to explicitly state on your Mac that VNC applications can access it in your sharing preferences.
I ticked that option, entered a password.
I can access the Mac from WinXP, where I use Real VNC (full color only way to access hence slow), but I can`t seem to do that from WM...
What software are you using on WM to access your Mac?
puTTY. I don't dare try to use a 400MHz device with 64MB of memory and a 320x240 screen to access a 1680x1050 screen. If you are familiar with Terminal, using SSH is a much better way to access your Mac.
In VGA mode it is not super, but I want just to be able to (quickly) do some checking...
I am not really familiar with terminal and SSH on the Mac unfortunately.
If you have any (links to) information or suggestions on settings, software etc., that would be extremely nice.
Thanks for your help so far!!
kind regards,
bins

[REQ] Netlimiter 2 Client

Is it possible to create a WM6 program which resembles the windows client and will allow for remote administration?
I've already asked the company which produces the application and they will not be producing a client for Windows Mobile. The reason for me requesting this app is because i often use my netlimiter client on my PC to occasionally restrict my brother's usage(god, he downloads so much random stuff at the worst times! >_<) and it would be more convenient to do it via my pda.
Btw, if you dont know what Netlimiter is, it is a windows program designed to limit connection speeds on specific applications or processes. It allows for remote administration which basically lets you manipulate or monitor other computers connections and apply restrictions where necessary. (See Link!! its a good app XD)
http://www.netlimiter.com/

Remote Desktop software

hi all, forgive my ignorance but I would like to use my hd 2 to remotely access my home computer while out. I see the hd2 comes with remote desktop software but from what I can tell it can only be used to control computers on a lan, i.e. I'd need to be in the same domain anyway. is this correct?
z2 remote to pc is a decent piece of software ive used in the past, how well does it work on the hd2? would this new the nearest software to my needs?
tia!
its like the desktop version. it can work over the internet aswell.
Thanks - from what I've read it also supports pinch-to-zoom which is fantastic.
The only thing that concerns me is just how secure Remote Desktop is on the client side (WinXP). I guess a lot of it is down to the user to secure things, I found a decent guide here on how to minimise brute force attacks.
What appealed to me about z2 remote pc from a security point of view is that it required its own usernames/passwords to be set up as opposed to using actual Windows users and supported up to 256bit AES encryption, good stuff!
I figure I'll try both again and see how they perform.
SMS92 said:
Thanks - from what I've read it also supports pinch-to-zoom which is fantastic.
The only thing that concerns me is just how secure Remote Desktop is on the client side (WinXP). I guess a lot of it is down to the user to secure things, I found a decent guide here on how to minimise brute force attacks.
What appealed to me about z2 remote pc from a security point of view is that it required its own usernames/passwords to be set up as opposed to using actual Windows users and supported up to 256bit AES encryption, good stuff!
I figure I'll try both again and see how they perform.
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Remote desktop from Microsoft is extremely safe to use...
For one, it uses 128-bit encryption (RC4), you login using the same login mechanisms as the windows machine... and no user with blank password or not-admin can login, so you don't suffer from that, either...
Hi guys,
You can use Logmein Hamachi Network to extend access for computers.
Go to Logmein, create an account and create a network with Hamachi.
Install Hamachi on computer do you want to connect remote, like home and work computers.
Hamachi is a VPN Network software you can use Remote Desktop Mobile to access yours computers in Hamachi Network.
There is a client for logmein Hamachi that works on HD2. Join to your Hamachi Network and use a IP Address of your computer on RDP Mobile.
The solution with Logmein Hamachi is excelent. Remote Desktop Mobile make a great job and Logmein Hamachi can connect 16 computer anywhere for free.
Try and let me know your opinion.

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