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DSK Webdl

Released 22 years, 8 months ago. August 2003

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By Psyphen


DSK Webdl
Informations
Author Psyphen
Family DSK Webdl
Category Webdownloader
Version DSK Webdl
Released Date Aug 2003, 22 years, 8 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
size: 1.536 bytes

Author Information / Description
DSK Webdl 1.0 by Psyphen

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DSK Webdl is a sleek, stealthy, and tiny Web
Downloader. DSK Webdl was coded in all ASM.
This mean's it's fast, and small (the perfect
combo). THANKS TO APHEX FOR HIS METHOD OF MAKING
THE WEBDL UNDETECTED (WHICH I USED)!!!
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Server size: 1.5k
Server size w/ FSG: 1.08k
Server size w/ UPX: Unpackable (1.5k)

NOTE: FSG comes with DSK Webdl
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How to use

- Open editserver.exe
- In the 'Download From' textbox, type in the url to the file that you wan't downloaded.
- In the 'Download To' textbox, type in the path to which you want the downloaded file to be located.
- After that, just click 'Generate Server', and your server will be generated as 'server.exe' in the folder that the editserver is in.
- Once the server is opened, the file you specified in the editserver before will be downloaded, and executed silently.
- THAT'S IT! Enjoy!
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GREETZ TO:
Aphex for the technique
Drocon for the editserver and support
Dread^n0ught, Drocon, and r3L4x for beta testing	

Psyphen

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