Often times while performing penetration tests it may be helpful to connect to a system via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). I typically use rdesktop or xfreerdp to connect to host once I have obtained credentials to do all sorts of things such as use Active Directory Users and Computers or SQL Management Studio. One…
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