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(New page: == '''Netcat''' == '''installation''': in terminal type: yum install netcat '''execution''': nc [-46DdhklnrtUuvz] [-i interval] [-p source_port] [-s source_ip_address] [-w timeout] [-X p...) |
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'''execution''': nc [-46DdhklnrtUuvz] [-i interval] [-p source_port] [-s source_ip_address] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_version] [-x proxy_address[:port]] [hostname] [port[s]] |
'''execution''': nc [-46DdhklnrtUuvz] [-i interval] [-p source_port] [-s source_ip_address] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_version] [-x proxy_address[:port]] [hostname] [port[s]] |
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'''reverse shell''': one good use for nc is establishing a reverse shell from a host to a server in order to bypass a NAT that would normally require port forwarding. i will try to get this working on the XO and explain how it is done. |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 7 January 2009
Netcat
installation: in terminal type: yum install netcat
execution: nc [-46DdhklnrtUuvz] [-i interval] [-p source_port] [-s source_ip_address] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_version] [-x proxy_address[:port]] [hostname] [port[s]]
reverse shell: one good use for nc is establishing a reverse shell from a host to a server in order to bypass a NAT that would normally require port forwarding. i will try to get this working on the XO and explain how it is done.