Re: Pushing SSH tunnels over TELNET proxies

From: Ryan Mack (lists@mackman.net)
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 11:26:23 EST


Take a look at slirp (http://slirp.sourceforge.net/). If it's the program
I'm thinking of, it allows you to simulate a PPP or SLIP connection
through a shell account. You can then run SSH or another secure tunnel
through that.

-Ryan

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Sekurity Wizard wrote:

> Hey all,
> Trying to pen my way into a network we're testing here...and I found
> an open TELNET proxy (outbound) from their network. They believe that
> since they can sniff all outbound traffic through this proxy, and log it
> all...that it's not possible to "put one past 'em". I'd like to try and
> push an SSH tunnel out to our parent network through their only (besides
> HTTP-proxy) way out of the network...can someone throw some advice my
> way?
> Essentially, I'd like to tunnel arbitrary traffic out that SSH tunnel
> to another endpoint on the 'net, and then use it as sort of a VPN I can
> do what-ever I want with.
>
> Thanks,
> Wiz
>
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