[framework] Question:

Rory Garton Smith eresemeth at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 05:26:42 CDT 2007


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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