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on windows, because python
always assumes that you are using a bufferd command window, it will not start
in interactive mode and rely on the cmd window to flush the output to the
user.. when you are running from a windowless application that spawns a
process with the CREATE_NO_WINDOW, there is no cmd window to flush the
output for you. In python you can start the interpreter in interactive
mode by using the -i parameter.
example....
impacket-0.9.10\examples>C:\Python27\python.exe psexec.py
myhost/Administrator:mypassword@myhost C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c
python -i
will flush it's output the way it is suppose to.
<<RemComSvc.cpp >>
if ( CreateProcess(
NULL,
szCommand,
NULL,
NULL,
TRUE,
pMsg->dwPriority | CREATE_NO_WINDOW,
NULL,
pMsg->szWorkingDir[0] != _T('\0') ? pMsg->szWorkingDir : NULL,
&si,
&pi ) )
I wonder if there is a fix that we can implement in remcom that would
tell the pipes to continuously flush themselves at regular intervals like a
normal command window will do.
consider the following...
psi->hStdInput = CreateNamedPipe(
szStdInPipe,
PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND,
PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT,
PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES,
0,
0,
(DWORD)-1,
&SecAttrib); http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365150%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
What if remcom used _PIPE_READMODE_BYTE or _PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE?
Can some one ratify and confirm the issue for me?
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python is just one example of a program that will not attempt to flush data to stdout in this manner. I'm sure that other programs will exist that will have problems when not being accessed from a cmd window.
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on windows, because python
always assumes that you are using a bufferd command window, it will not start
in interactive mode and rely on the cmd window to flush the output to the
user.. when you are running from a windowless application that spawns a
process with the CREATE_NO_WINDOW, there is no cmd window to flush the
output for you. In python you can start the interpreter in interactive
mode by using the -i parameter.
example....
impacket-0.9.10\examples>C:\Python27\python.exe psexec.py
myhost/Administrator:mypassword@myhost C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c
python -i
will flush it's output the way it is suppose to.
<<RemComSvc.cpp >>
if ( CreateProcess(
NULL,
szCommand,
NULL,
NULL,
TRUE,
pMsg->dwPriority | CREATE_NO_WINDOW,
NULL,
pMsg->szWorkingDir[0] != _T('\0') ? pMsg->szWorkingDir : NULL,
&si,
&pi ) )
I wonder if there is a fix that we can implement in remcom that would
tell the pipes to continuously flush themselves at regular intervals like a
normal command window will do.
consider the following...
psi->hStdInput = CreateNamedPipe(
szStdInPipe,
PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND,
PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT,
PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES,
0,
0,
(DWORD)-1,
&SecAttrib);
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365150%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
What if remcom used _PIPE_READMODE_BYTE or _PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE?
Can some one ratify and confirm the issue for me?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: