I have been attempting to implement an encrypted netcat-based reverse
shell using stunnel but have met with no success as of this writing.
This being stated, I have decided request assistance/guidance from the
mighty Usenet Oracle. :-)
Would anyone know of an online tutorial or be able to provide one in
this regard? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated with thanks
in advance!
Cheers,
U.
> Good day.
>
> I have been attempting to implement an encrypted netcat-based reverse
> shell using stunnel but have met with no success as of this writing.
> This being stated, I have decided request assistance/guidance from the
> mighty Usenet Oracle. :-)
Sounds similar to sbd. I forget the URL, but maybe you could check out
its source code?
"sbd is a Netcat-clone, designed to be portable and offer strong
encryption. It runs on Unix-like operating systems and on Microsoft
Win32. sbd features AES-CBC-128 + HMAC-SHA1 encryption (by Christophe
Devine), program execution (-e option), choosing source port,
continuous reconnection with delay, and some other nice features. sbd
supports TCP/IP communication only. Source code and binaries are
distributed under the GNU General Public License."
Local copy, but possibly there's a newer version:
ftp://atr2.ath.cx/pub/linux/source/src-2/sbd-1.37.tar.gz
(warning, server hates MSIE)
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