MS SQL Server

From: xyberpix (xyberpix@xyberpix.com)
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 14:26:06 EDT


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Hey All,

Ok, so here's the deal, I've managed to compromise a Win2k server at
a clients site, and this also has thier Peoplesoft and Remedy
databases on it, running on MS SQL 2000. I have been able to
successfully add myself to the local Administrators group, and can
now TS into the box in question. I have absolutely no rights on the
SQL server though, so any pointers here would be greatly appreciated!
I found a backup of the Remedy db, and by setting up a SQL server on
one of my machines managed to restore it, and I now have access to
that, thatnks to a load of MS SQL howto's online, but I am more
concerned about getting the Peoplesoft db data, but no such joy with
finding backups lying around.

Ideally I would like to try and avoid commercial tools, but as far as
compromising a SQL server, I've never done it before, and could do
with any help that I can get here.
TIA

xyberpix
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