On (11/07/05 09:29), Jacob S wrote: > Hello list, > > Does anyone know of a way to do a reverse shell over ssh? Let me explain > what I am trying to do. > > I have a friend that I'm helping upgrade Debian on their desktop. This > friend is not very computer literate - even in Windows. So they're > having a problem that I need to troubleshoot, but they're behind a > firewall so I can't ssh into their computer. > > There are not currently any ports forwarded from the firewall to this > computer and we do not have any access to the firewall to enable > something like this, either. What I am hoping is that I can have them > establish an ssh connection into my firewall with some software that > would then allow me to get a shell on their computer. > > I've noticed revsh[0] looks like it was designed for this, but I'm > wondering whether anyone has experience with it or knows of something > better. The only time I've heard of something like this being done was > in a rootkit, so I'm hoping to find some trustworthy code that isn't > likely to have a backdoor in it. (If such a thing is possible. :-)
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing ;) ..... but have you looked at netcat? Regards Clive -- www.clivemenzies.co.uk ... ...strategies for business -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]