tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post8182572622347283404..comments2023-08-01T16:33:21.355+02:00Comments on notes: freeSSHd administrator stupidity, and fixUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-27562142316104593282020-07-01T13:00:47.287+02:002020-07-01T13:00:47.287+02:00Try renaming yourself to "Administrator"...Try renaming yourself to "Administrator" .<br />The Freesshd UI and install routines are written for XP and 2003 so they have no knowledge of UI security control.<br />Install it under an account named Administrator and then change the account back later. See if that works.<br /><br />cheers,<br />johnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-70404314603137488812020-07-01T08:48:13.381+02:002020-07-01T08:48:13.381+02:00For the life of me I cannot get freesshd 1.3.1 to ...For the life of me I cannot get freesshd 1.3.1 to install on Win 7 Home so that it will be a service! I have installed this without problems on Win7 Pro but on 2 different Win 7 Home it will not set up the services entry. I always am logged in as an "administrator" but not named as such. I can right click, run as admin, the fresshd exe, setup what I want and it will run. It will NOT create the service entry even with the corresponding box checked on the freesshd SSH tab. I have followed the steps in this forum and many others yet it will not create the service entry and automatically start on boot and will not place the management icon in the system tray.<br />Help!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01531406210814169062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-33988534619717318202020-03-15T16:55:32.888+01:002020-03-15T16:55:32.888+01:00On my pc i ran netplwiz then chose user properties...On my pc i ran netplwiz then chose user properties and changed group membership to the unrestricted administrators.<br /><br />Just one black guy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-64451647990828792652020-02-08T08:22:42.336+01:002020-02-08T08:22:42.336+01:00New website launched for SSD Hosting. They giving ...New website launched for SSD Hosting. They giving cheap hosting packages. freessdhosting.comiBuy & Salehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196494067468034955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-46300203211058112822020-01-28T00:03:22.395+01:002020-01-28T00:03:22.395+01:00Sorry for the typos above, my silly phone "co...Sorry for the typos above, my silly phone "corrected" some of my spellings and I neglected to check b4 publishing.<br /><br />cheers,<br />johnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-82985871718303521692020-01-25T04:14:56.204+01:002020-01-25T04:14:56.204+01:00there is no need to hack the exe file to use frees...there is no need to hack the exe file to use freesshd under windows2008, windows7, windows8.1, windows2012, windows2016 oe windows10. usage is as follows:<br />1. install under any administrator account,<br />2. set to run as service.<br />3. to adjust the settings, open a cmd session as administrator and enter the following command "sc stop freesshdservice" , the service is now stopped,<br />4. go to the start menus(programs listing) and find freesshd and run it AS Administrator regardless of who you are logged in as. This step is critical, you MUST run the aerospace session of freesshd as Administrator else any changes you make will NOT be remembered beyond the current session.<br />5. make any changes you like, home directory location, logging on, users, tunnelling options, certificate options etc,<br />6. once you have clicked apply, test.<br />Once You have tested, and it works, close down the aerospace session,<br />7. go back to the cmd session and enter the command "sc start freesshdservice" ,<br />8. test. should now work.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />john<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-91062747165450794442018-06-14T20:19:28.360+02:002018-06-14T20:19:28.360+02:00There are definitely lots of details like that to ...There are definitely lots of details like that to take into consideration. That could be a nice level to bring up. 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Open FreeSSHDService.e...Thanks ardatun, This works:<br />Open FreeSSHDService.exe file with HxD portable(google it) Ctrl+G to 1273E and replace 74 with 75<br /><br />The HxD is just 800kb.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-4539361273425044962018-01-10T16:49:46.226+01:002018-01-10T16:49:46.226+01:00Some more info:
You don't necessarily need to ...Some more info:<br />You don't necessarily need to be logged in as user 'Administrator'. If you're running this on a server (most likely scenario) and connecting via remote desktop make sure there are no other sessions active under Administrative Tools / Remote Desktop Services / Remote Desktop Services Manager.<br />Then as long as you're a member of Administrators group, you'll be able to launch the admin tool.<br />Reminder: if freesshd is installed as a service, then you must launch the freesshd admin tool as administrator.Cagghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18369790125620889292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-37729147438020280802017-12-01T10:52:45.634+01:002017-12-01T10:52:45.634+01:00Thanks, This works:
Open FreeSSHDService.exe file ...Thanks, This works:<br />Open FreeSSHDService.exe file with HxD portable(google it) Ctrl+G to 1273E and replace 74 with 75ardatunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01710182414689215670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-25761891882537650162016-04-21T17:10:19.979+02:002016-04-21T17:10:19.979+02:00I got it to work, but how did you figure out this ...I got it to work, but how did you figure out this was the place to change 74 to 75 though? Can you run the SSH program through OllyDbg somehow, and figure out where it stops?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-77846332883961692782016-04-21T16:55:39.131+02:002016-04-21T16:55:39.131+02:00Changing the service account did not work for me, ...Changing the service account did not work for me, maybe because I'm using a domain account?<br />Was able to use OllyDbg (the same way mentioned previously using HxD) from the Executable modules window, right click the freeSSHDService.exe and select View executable file, and now you can easier find the right place, CTRL+G, find 1273E, right click Binary-Edit, change 74 to 75.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-27122982162544132082015-12-17T16:11:00.041+01:002015-12-17T16:11:00.041+01:00There is an easier way: Open the services panel, g...There is an easier way: Open the services panel, go to FreeSSHDService and configure it to run with the user you plan to use to execute FreeSSHDService.exe (it does not need to be a local user). Once I did this I was able to run it with my desired user account without any issues.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-79011260868996574602015-12-09T14:54:28.201+01:002015-12-09T14:54:28.201+01:00THIS DID IT!! thank you!!!
Or an easier method - ...THIS DID IT!! thank you!!!<br /><br /><b>Or an easier method - open FreeSSHDService.exe file with HxD portable(google it) Ctrl+G to 1273E and replace 74 with 75. DONE!</b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-85932649059441087322015-09-22T19:51:08.479+02:002015-09-22T19:51:08.479+02:00For FreeSSHd v1.3.1.26:
0134333E 74 56 JZ SHORT 01...For FreeSSHd v1.3.1.26:<br />0134333E 74 56 JZ SHORT 01343396<br />change to<br />0134333E 75 56 JNZ SHORT 01343396<br /><br />is correct, but remember that the first 4 digits of your address will be different.<br />Go to View->Executable Modules, look at the 'Base address' of FreeSSHDService.exe take the 1st 4 bytes say "ZZZZ" then append 333E - and go to that address. Then double click the module in the list, and Choose "Ctrl+G" ZZZZ333E.<br /><br />Or an easier method - open FreeSSHDService.exe file with HxD portable(google it) Ctrl+G to 1273E and replace 74 with 75. DONE!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-66391204178674720742015-09-17T16:03:12.384+02:002015-09-17T16:03:12.384+02:00Using ollydb 2.01 & FreeSSHd v1.3.1.26
013433...Using ollydb 2.01 & FreeSSHd v1.3.1.26 <br />0134333E 74 56 JZ SHORT 01343396<br />change to<br />0134333E 75 56 JNZ SHORT 01343396<br /><br />This is running olly on server 2008 r2 64bitUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05152724695045839562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-5599559648596339802015-08-28T03:41:01.637+02:002015-08-28T03:41:01.637+02:00Hi Thomas
I am using 1.3.1 as well, I am not able...Hi Thomas<br /><br />I am using 1.3.1 as well, I am not able to find 0130333f as well.<br /><br />not sure what I did wrong here. :(<br /><br />vincentwoohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03406352901178768957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-14100118199788228652015-08-18T08:59:57.876+02:002015-08-18T08:59:57.876+02:00Dear Tomas Sayne,
I installed version 1.3.1,but I ...Dear Tomas Sayne,<br />I installed version 1.3.1,but I can't fine 0130333f.I just find 00171660 end of Offset<br />Could you help me what wrong it.<br />thksPeterrabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17792864068134592861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-32233985935691614952015-08-03T23:25:16.697+02:002015-08-03T23:25:16.697+02:00I installed version 1.3.1 and edited the bytes at ...I installed version 1.3.1 and edited the bytes at 0130333f. The existing bytes were 74 56, rather than 74 49. The rest of the directions were fine.Thomas Saynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14649371221441557867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-60068091472844399682015-05-13T17:07:19.846+02:002015-05-13T17:07:19.846+02:00FYI, I'm trying this on server 2012 R2 and sti...FYI, I'm trying this on server 2012 R2 and still getting the no admin rights error, and I am an admin user.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-17013452609967483512014-05-02T05:26:26.632+02:002014-05-02T05:26:26.632+02:00Hi Guys:
I tried to post this on the freesshd for...Hi Guys:<br /><br />I tried to post this on the freesshd forum but the capcha thinggy is not working, you can't post so that is that.<br /><br />As you know, the freesshd applet does not work in any windows OSs above Vista.<br />The applet can run but it is not connected to the running service due to new MS security measures for interactive services.<br /><br />The work around is the run the applet, change the settings you want change, close the applet and then stop and start the freesshdservice. This is fine and works perfectly.<br /><br />The there is one annoying bug with the applet if you are running your machine NOT using an account in the Administrator's group. If you right click on the applet and choose run as Administrator the applet with fail with the following message:<br />"You don't have administrator rights! freeSSHd will close!".<br /><br />Now, this message is confusing because you are selecting to run the applet as an admin user not as the normal user you are logged in as. The problem in the code is here:<br /><br />if (IsLoggedOnUserAdmin())<br /> {<br /> Shell_NotifyIcon(NIM_ADD, &sm->m_NotifyIcon);<br /> WriteLog("Tray icon shown (admin logged in)");<br /> }<br /> else<br /> {<br /> WriteLog("Tray icon not show (no admin rights)");<br /> if (!_Module.m_bService)<br /> {<br /> MessageBox(NULL, "You don't have administrator rights! freeSSHd will close!", "Security", MB_ICONERROR);<br /> PostQuitMessage(1);<br /> return 0;<br /> }<br /> }<br /> <br />The function "IsLoggedOnUserAdmin()" appears to be returning the result of the DESKTOP logged in user, not the user trying to run the freesshd applet. Hence, the access denied. The claim that reason for this is that your admin user is not named "Administrator" is incorrect. None of my machines' root users are "Administrator" yet they all work....but only if the logged in DESKTOP user has admin rights. So, the issue here is the function IsLoggedOnUserAdmin() needs to be updated to check the process owner of the current freesshd session that just started (the applet) and not the logged in user of the DESKTOP.<br /><br />The obvious work around is you need to log out as a normal user, log in using an account with admin rights, run the applet, change the settings you want changed, stop and start freesshdservice, log out of the admin account and log back in as your normal user.<br /><br />Everything now works.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />JohnAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10964069937828450163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-64791655289141782014-03-25T05:57:13.442+01:002014-03-25T05:57:13.442+01:00When I try to save the exe it says that it wants t...When I try to save the exe it says that it wants to save changed to a DLL in the syswow64 folder, is that what is supposed to happen?Monica and Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15453965756725883240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-31799450222628732082014-03-25T05:56:05.928+01:002014-03-25T05:56:05.928+01:00When I try to save the file it wants to modify a D...When I try to save the file it wants to modify a DLL in the syswow64 folder, is that what is supposed to happen?Monica and Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15453965756725883240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4947850669095347038.post-8301439645284819142014-03-14T20:20:52.984+01:002014-03-14T20:20:52.984+01:00I tried the suggested fix but still getting the sa...I tried the suggested fix but still getting the same error when I run the new .exe ? v1.2.6.22<br /><br />What could I be missing?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com