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Windows CMD Network Commands

The Windows commands below will help you alter systems and move data between Windows systems and are usually executed from the context of the cmd.exe or command.exe prompt.

netsh

For more information: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490939.aspx

Firewall Control

  • Command with arguments: netsh firewall set opmode [disable|enable]
  • Description: Enable or disable the Windows Firewall (requires admin privileges).
  • Minimum required version: Windows Vista.
  • Output:
    • **Windows Vista:** Show/Hide ![](images/output.jpg)
      C:\Users\johndoe>netsh firewall set opmode enable

Ok.
C:\Users\johndoe>netsh firewall set opmode disable Ok.

  • **Windows 7:** Show/Hide ![](images/output.jpg)
    C:\Users\johndoe>netsh firewall set opmode enable

IMPORTANT: Command executed successfully. However, "netsh firewall" is deprecated; use "netsh advfirewall firewall" instead. For more information on using "netsh advfirewall firewall" commands instead of "netsh firewall", see KB article 947709 at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=121488 .
Ok.
C:\Users\johndoe>netsh firewall set opmode disable
IMPORTANT: Command executed successfully. However, "netsh firewall" is deprecated; use "netsh advfirewall firewall" instead. For more information on using "netsh advfirewall firewall" commands instead of "netsh firewall", see KB article 947709 at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=121488 .
Ok.

Wireless Backdoor Creation

  • Command with arguments:
    1. netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=[allow\|disallow]
    2. netsh wlan set hostednetwork ssid=<ssid> key=<passphrase> keyUsage=persistent\|temporary
    3. netsh wlan [start|stop] hostednetwork
  • Description:
    1. Enables or disables hostednetwork service.
    2. Complete hosted network setup for creating a wireless backdoor.
    3. Starts or stops a wireless backdoor. See below to set it up.

Note: Windows 7 only.