Beast 2.0.7 Trojan - Tutorial - Aranan Belge!

I am not behind a router OR I have forwarded all the required ports with my router, but I don't get SIN notifications.

Again, there could be many reasons for this, make sure you read my SIN tutorial thoroughly. But, if you're sure you've done everything right:

·  Remote computer is offline

·  The user's firewall is not giving it internet access. This is different from the case when using direct connection, as with direct connection, the server needs to be able to "act as a server" in the firewall settings, whereas when using reverse connection, all it needs is simple internet access. This is because when using direct connection, the server acts as a server, and the client (You) connects to it. But when using reverse connection, the server becomes the client, and it connects to the server (You). In other words, it needs different internet access rights.

·  The Beast client does not have the right to "act as a server" in your firewall settings. See above for more information on this.

·  The user's AV has picked it up and disinfected/deleted it, or the user has uninstalled the server him/herself

·  You did not use the right SIN port

·  The user has a hardware firewall, sometimes the Beast has trouble getting past these

I don't get any notifications.

In this case, the server has not installed, or has been deleted, or the user's firewall will not give it internet access

 

I'm receiving port 0 in CGI/E-Mail/ICQ notifications, but I'm sure I set 6666 when creating the server. Connecting using both ports 0 and 6666 do not work, what has happened?

What you have done is enabled SIN notification, or set the server to reverse connection. You can't connect using the direct connection method when the server is set to reverse connection, you must use SIN.

General Problems

I'm having problems with transfers, the file transfer freezes and won't upload/download anymore.

Although this does not happen often, Beast is fairly stable, it does happen sometimes. Some possible reasons are:

·  Different internet connection speeds – there are a few connection issues when you and the remote user have different connection speeds. e.g. if you were on 56k dial-up, and the remote user on T1, there would be connection problems because of the difference in bandwidths of your connections

·  File already exists – e.g. if a file "<drive>\Documents and Settings\UserName\My Documents\me.jpg" exists, and you try to upload/download another "me.jpg" to "<drive>\Documents and Settings\UserName\My Documents\", it will probably freeze and the connection may hang. To fix this, delete or move the already existing file before uploading/downloading the second file

·  The remote user is using lots of bandwidth – if the user is using a program/programs that use lots of bandwidth (e.g. online games), you may have trouble uploading/downloading. To fix this, close their programs, they don't need 'em!

 

Uh-Oh. My Anti-Virus scanner detects the Beast server/client/binder stub as a virus. What do I do?
The only thing to do is to try to make it undetectable, and the best way to do this is to edit the hex coding of the file. Download Hex Workshop (A good hex editor) from here. Search the forums, there have been a few threads on undetectable servers.

Or, contact tataye to buy a private Beast. These are undetected by all AV software and also from some memory scanners.

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