from the doc:
'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
APRE v1.0 By ~LOM~ This Application should
only explicitly be used on authorized networks.
Its a tool used for easy port routing of
applications that dont have LAN
Support. Shoutoutz to : EES Teams, Sleaze,
Spydar, Astrealz, Slipk, xMs, GSEPP, LOKI, And
anyone i might have forgotten
:) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ APRE
- Advanced Port Redirection
Engine: ---------------------------------------- APRE
is a basic bridge between a client and server. It
acts as an inbetweener so you can connect things
like Optix Pro to people who have an ip address
like 192.168.0.1 . This is how APRE works * The
Apre_server is installed remotely along with a
server of your choice (OP/Net Devil) * The
Apre_server then connects backwards to the
apre_client to form a connection 'bridge' * You
then connect your client (eg OP client) to the
Apre_client which in turns connects to the
Apre_server which in turn connects to your
server Order of Events : APRE Client <---
APRE Server Your Client ---> APRE Client
<--- APRE Server Your Client ---> APRE
Client <--- APRE Server ---> Your
Server {Your Client ---> APRE Client <---
APRE Server ---> Your Server} = Repeats for
each socket. The arrows specify the direction
in which the connection is happening. In the
meantime the APRE engine detects multiple sockets
trying to establish, and orderly connects
them. * You can bundle APRE with a RAT and
'hope' its functional, OR you can upload a Lan/fwb
uploader first and then run the apre_server with
parameters like the following : Parameter
Descriptions For
Server --------------------------------- *server.exe*
= The path to the server = your net ip
(not local) = The port on your
computer that will be opened to communicate
reversely. {remote port} = Optional param (if
not inputted, the remote port will be the local
port too!) {IP Address} = Optional param (if
not inputted, will connect to
127.0.0.1/localhost) If you want to open
multiple ports - you can seperate the port with ;
for example ( *server.exe* <55;4056;321;45> <435;3456;45;34> )
<-- this will correspond port 55 locally to
435 remotely ( *server.exe* <55;4056;321;45> ) <-- port 55
will be the params both locally and
remotely Its important you dont leave a
trailing ; on the port! the actual syntax isn't
error checked therefore its very
sensitive. Parameter Descriptions For
Client --------------------------------- *client.exe*
= the path to your client {hide client}
'-h' = ports to open locally (
*client.exe* ) ( *client.exe*
<55;4056;321;45> ) eg *client.exe*
{-h} = hide the client *client.exe*
= show the client and auto add
ports ============================================================================================= Usage
Standard Port redirection Walk Through With Params
: ---------------------------------------------------------- Step
1.) Open Client.exe Step 2.) Enter port
Number Step 3.) Upload Server.exe to remote
computer Step 4.) Run the server with
Parameters (as follows) ( *server.exe* {remote port} {IP Address} {Inject
To App} ) key --- * = Path to
server.exe <> = Needed parameters {} =
Optional Parameters (if not default setting is
enabled) Step 5.) Look in Client and you should
see "Initialisation Successful" Step 6.) Open
your chosen client application for remote
browsing Step 7.) Enter the details 127.0.0.1
(or net ip if connecting from a foriegn Address)
in your client Step 8.) Enter Local Port as you
have chosen in your client Step 9.) Connect and
wait for all sockets to officially establish!!!
(could take several seconds) Step 10.) Use
application as you would normally. Some
applications use more than one port (it might not
even be documented). EG. Optix Pro, Sub7,
Bionet ============================================================================================= ~LOM~
Alias:
Advanced Port Redirection Engine
Backdoor/Lapre.10.Server [Computer Associates]
Win32/Lapre.10 trojan [Eset]