Beast 2.0.7 Trojan - Tutorial - Aranan Belge!
Basic:
Direct Connection: This is a typical trojan connection. With this, a port is opened on the remote computer, and you enter the port into the Beast client with the IP address, and connect to the remote computer. If the remote computer is behind a router, you cannot use direct connection.
Listen Port: This is for Direct Connection. This is the port that the server will open on the remote computer once installed. You enter this in the "Port" box in the Direct Connection section in the client once you have received the ICQ, CGI, or E-Mail notification. Default is 6666.
Pass [Optional]: You may set a password for Direct Connection to the remote server, so only people with the password will be able to connect. "Show" will show the characters that you enter in the box.
Reverse Connection: Reverse connection is the opposite of direct connection. With this, SIN notification must be used. The server on the remote computer connects to you, using the SIN port, and you must "Listen" for connections, so that you can connect to the remote server. You should use reverse connection for remote computers that are behind routers.
SIN Port: This is for Reverse Connection. This is the port that the client will open on your computer when you "Listen" for connections from remote servers. Enter this into the "Port" box in the Reverse Connection section of the Client when the server has installed on the remote computer. Default is 9999.
Note: If you select "Reverse Connection", SIN Notification will automatically enable itself
Injection: Injection is a very good way for bypassing firewalls. You can choose to use, or not use, injection. If you decide to inject, the server will become a .dll instead of a .exe when installed. However, selecting No Injection may give a more stable connection than a server using injection. Also included is an option to inject into a process of your choice. Default is "notepad.exe", but some other suggestions are:
Ad-Aware 6: "Ad-aware.exe"
GetRight Download Manager: "getright.exe"
Kaspersky Anti-Virus v4.5: "avpcc.exe" or "avp32.exe"
Kaspersky Anti-Virus v5: "kav.exe" or "kavsvc.exe"
KaZaA Lite K++: "kpp.exe"
Microsoft Outlook: "Outlook.exe"
mIRC: "mirc.exe"
MSN Explorer v6: "msn6.exe"
MSN Messenger v6-: "msmsgs.exe"
MSN Messenger v6+: "msnmsgr.exe"
Outlook Express: "msimn.exe"
Trillian: "trillian.exe"
Windows Media Player: "wmplayer.exe"
Windows Messenger: "msmsgs.exe"
Yahoo! Messenger: "ypager.exe"
ZoneAlarm: "zlclient.exe"
Note that the above processes haven't been tested, I don't know if they will actually work. They should, however...
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