The commands are: "Alert" - Puts the server
into active mode, speeding up communication.
"RedAlert" - Even faster. "Standby" - Back to
standby mode. "Stop" - Stops the server; it will
restart with Windows again. "Run" - Executes the
file specified in the next line. An absolute path
is required. "Delete" - Deletes the file specified
in the next line. "Dload" - Downloads the file
specified in the next line using OpenURL. This
does not require authentication, so you can
download from anywhere. "FTPU" - Uploads the file
specified in the next line to the webserver. This
must be the one specified when you configured the
server. "FTPD" - Downloads the file specified in
the next line, with the name and path given in the
second line. "DirMap" - Maps the drive or
directory specified to the designated file. Will
return subdirectories only, not files, and uploads
the file automatically. "FileMap" - Returns the
files and subfolders in the specified directory.
Be careful not to map a huge disk or network in
one go, it may take a long time. "LogOn" - Starts
the keylogger. Will log until the logfile reaches
the size specified in the next line, then uploads
it. The keylogger is on by default. "LogStop" -
Stops the keylogger and uploads the last file. The
script can be uploaded through the editor - don't
forget to configure it by FTPCfg -, but then you
are only as safe as the website provider: your IP
will be in his logs. (However, it's not very
likely that a Norwegian victim could ever retrieve
the logs of a Caribbean site.) To maximize your
anonymity, create the script and upload it through
FTP or web, using proxies. The editor uses C: as
a temp storage. The Unit ID should be the bare
UID, like U-015F.