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Message-ID: <a9f4a3860809191528t4fa9be24u392fd992604c33c2@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 15:28:08 -0700
From: "Kurt Buff" <kurt.buff@...il.com>
To: "Full Disclosure" <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Reverse Shell Without Enabling Netcat's
"GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE"
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:01 PM, 545945 <545945@...il.com> wrote:
> Recently a friend of mine asked me a seemingly simple question. What
> is the easiest method to get a reverse shell from a *nix based system using
> Netcat. He then added a caveat, that he did not want worry about
> recompiling the source to enable the "GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE" option that
> allows you to bind a shell using "-e". My first thought was to say "Dude go
> check Google and stop bothering me with this piddly shit", however I have in
> the past had this same discussion with others and trying to construct a
> Google search string and get meaningful results on this subject can prove
> very irritating. Because of this I gave in and told him the method I use
> which is laid out below. I then had the thought that I should post it
> somewhere else so it was a little easier for the next person to find. I say
> "somewhere else" because I can only assume that I am not the first person to
> post this method.
<snip>
Or you could just grab cryptcat and be done with it, if I understand
what you're after.
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