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how to create thread on windows?

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  • L Lost User

    See Ncrack Reference Guide (Man Page)[^].

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    User 11155094
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    yes i use 20-30 threads if i use more i receive errors,nsock timeouts! nsock errors! etc...so i need to put that code somewhere but i don't know how?

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      yes i use 20-30 threads if i use more i receive errors,nsock timeouts! nsock errors! etc...so i need to put that code somewhere but i don't know how?

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      Lost User
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      Member 11189357 wrote:

      i need to put that code somewhere but i don't know how?

      And you think maybe we can guess? We have no idea what your code is supposed to be doing, or what you are trying to achieve with these threads.

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      • L Lost User

        Member 11189357 wrote:

        i need to put that code somewhere but i don't know how?

        And you think maybe we can guess? We have no idea what your code is supposed to be doing, or what you are trying to achieve with these threads.

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        ncrack -vv -d7 --user admin -P list1.txt 81.196.251.12:3389,CL=20,cd=320ms -oN good.txt -f CL=means maximum threads 20 , becouse if i use more...i receive nsock errors tools i use are ( ncrack +visual c++)

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          ncrack -vv -d7 --user admin -P list1.txt 81.196.251.12:3389,CL=20,cd=320ms -oN good.txt -f CL=means maximum threads 20 , becouse if i use more...i receive nsock errors tools i use are ( ncrack +visual c++)

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          leon de boer
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          So you are trying a brute force attack on a site via the remote desktop access (port 3389) as user admin with a set dictionary of passwords, and you want us to help you?????? There is no good or legal reason you would need to do such a thing, so that leaves only illegal. Not going to happen :-) Interesting target: RIPE Network Coordination Centre descr: RCS & RDS Residential descr: City: Bucuresti

          In vino veritas

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          • L leon de boer

            So you are trying a brute force attack on a site via the remote desktop access (port 3389) as user admin with a set dictionary of passwords, and you want us to help you?????? There is no good or legal reason you would need to do such a thing, so that leaves only illegal. Not going to happen :-) Interesting target: RIPE Network Coordination Centre descr: RCS & RDS Residential descr: City: Bucuresti

            In vino veritas

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            i use a sock 5 to connect so that's not my real IP, what ur tryng to proove?that ur superman?

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            • U User 11155094

              i use a sock 5 to connect so that's not my real IP, what ur tryng to proove?that ur superman?

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              leon de boer
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              Good to see you aren't stupid enough to be trying to develop something illegal and give up your own IP ... gratz you get a +1 for IQ in my books and the the authorities may not kick in your door one evening.

              In vino veritas

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              • L leon de boer

                Good to see you aren't stupid enough to be trying to develop something illegal and give up your own IP ... gratz you get a +1 for IQ in my books and the the authorities may not kick in your door one evening.

                In vino veritas

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                User 11155094
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                ok man

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                • L leon de boer

                  So you are trying a brute force attack on a site via the remote desktop access (port 3389) as user admin with a set dictionary of passwords, and you want us to help you?????? There is no good or legal reason you would need to do such a thing, so that leaves only illegal. Not going to happen :-) Interesting target: RIPE Network Coordination Centre descr: RCS & RDS Residential descr: City: Bucuresti

                  In vino veritas

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                  Lost User
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                  I had a feeling that was the case, but could not be certain. Thanks for your comments.

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                    ncrack -vv -d7 --user admin -P list1.txt 81.196.251.12:3389,CL=20,cd=320ms -oN good.txt -f CL=means maximum threads 20 , becouse if i use more...i receive nsock errors tools i use are ( ncrack +visual c++)

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                    David Crow
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                    It sounds like you are wanting to know how to use a network authentication cracker. :rolleyes: How exactly is this a C / C++ / MFC question? :confused:

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                    • S Software_Developer

                      Try this:

                      #include "stdafx.h"

                      #define _MT
                      #include
                      #include /* _beginthread, _endthread */
                      #include
                      #include
                      #include
                      #include

                      #pragma comment(lib, "user32.lib")
                      #pragma comment(lib, "libcmt.lib")
                      #pragma comment(linker, "/NODEFAULTLIB:libcd.lib")

                      void ThreadFunction1(void *ch);
                      void ThreadFunction2(void *dummy);

                      BOOL repeat = TRUE; /* Global repeat flag */

                      int main(){
                      printf("\nMultithreading with two threads.\n\n");
                      printf("Thread Function 2 listens for key strokes. \n");
                      printf("Thread Function 1 does all the other work \n");
                      printf(" \n");
                      CHAR ch = 'A';

                      /\* Launch ThreadFunction2 thread to check for terminating keystroke. \*/
                      \_beginthread(ThreadFunction2, 0, NULL);
                      
                      /\* Loop until ThreadFunction2 terminates program. \*/
                      while (repeat){
                      	/\* On first loops, launch character threads. \*/
                      	\_beginthread(ThreadFunction1, 0, (void \*)(ch++));
                      
                      	/\* Wait one second between loops. \*/
                      	Sleep(1000L);
                      }
                      
                      printf("  \\n");
                      return 0;
                      

                      }

                      /* ThreadFunction2 - Thread to wait for a keystroke, then end program. */
                      void ThreadFunction2(void *dummy){
                      _getch();
                      repeat = 0; /* _endthread implied */

                      }

                      /* ThreadFunction2 - Thread to do work */
                      void ThreadFunction1(void *ch){

                      while (repeat){
                      
                      	/\* Pause between loops. \*/
                      	Sleep(100L);
                      
                      }
                      /\* \_endthread given to terminate \*/
                      \_endthread();
                      

                      }

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                      Joe Woodbury
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                      Note: prefer _beginthreadex over _beginthread. If using C++11, you could use the std::thread class.

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