RE: FW: OPENSSL + NETCAT

From: George Milliken (gmillikenat_private)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 13:01:55 PDT

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    Try also 'cryptcat' by farm9.com, available all over the place or at
    www.farm9.com 
    
    Cryptcat is netcat with twofish encryption, and full source, of course.
    Also rcrypt is a rhinedahl (sp) encryption tool available from farm9.
    
    
    George Milliken, CEO
    farm9
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: agregoat_private [mailto:agregoat_private] 
    Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 5:46 PM
    To: pen-testat_private
    Subject: RE: FW: OPENSSL + NETCAT
    
    
    You can use Stunnel (http://www.stunnel.org)
    It will provide you with the appropriate SSL wraping.
    Simply compile it, and from there, the sky is the limit...
    Here are a couple of ideas:
    1. You can brute forece logins (over the encrypted link, like you said
    nothing but net) 2. You could use stuff like whisker and use it on top
    of the ssl wrapper.
    
    Hope this helps.
    AG
    
    -- Original Message --
    
    >In conducting a pen-test, I have run into a situation where I would 
    >like to transmit data (without using cryptcat) by using OpenSSL and
    Netcat
    >through the firewall and past the IDS (nothing but net...heheh..).
    Any
    >tips on how to "play catch" across the network using SSL and netcat on 
    >both the client and the server?  Thanks for the help!
    >
    >Schematic ?
    >[pc]----files(over ssl)---->[firewall]--->[IDS]---->files(over ssl)
    >--->[external server]
    >			|
    >		    [IDS]
    >			|
    >		    [DMZ]
    >
    >Jeremy
    >
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