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From: eresemeth at gmail.com (Rory Garton Smith)
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 18:26:42 +0800
Thankyou for your quick response. However I'm afraid it didn't quite suffice. I'll try to give an unambiguous scenario. I am behind a firewall, I have forwarded a port to me. I exploit something remotely, that is behind a firewall. To exploit it remotely, if it is behind a firewall, will it have to be exploited on a port that is forwarded to the box I am looking to get to? On 9/11/07, Konrads Smelkovs <konrads.smelkovs at gmail.com> wrote:
This question is best answered with mu - http://catb.org/jargon/html/M/mu.html On 9/11/07, Rory Garton Smith <eresemeth at gmail.com> wrote:Evening, In relation to exploiting someone from behind a router, or exploiting someone who is behind a router. How can it be done? Is it necessary to forward ports? Or is it not necessary at all. Does it require to have reverse connection? Or can it not be done at all (remotely) unless you're aware of a forwarded port not in use and such. Thankyou, sorry to trouble -Rorrr-- Konrads Smelkovs Applied IT sorcery.
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