duhhh ever heard of a tool called 'sryptcat ala cc'... god what a joke of a
post.,...
find your tools, dont remake the wheel, and usually, that gets remade
badkly! use cryptcat if you are going to be whacking... bloody hell!
grow some brain and stop propping a shitty app wich has been DONE!
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err typo on the first line 'cryptcat' is tool i mean... an offcut of
netcat...yes,it supports encrypted /invisible connections... or so i
believe
On 31 March 2011 14:53, -= Glowing Doom =- wrote:
> duhhh ever heard of a tool called 'sryptcat ala cc'... god what a joke of a
> post.,...
> fin
On 3/27/2011 4:29 PM, Dan Tulovsky wrote:
>> Beside that, scnc is written in pure-Perl, and is easily modifiable
>> by anyone. Such really simple (dumb?) stuff should not be written in
>> low-level languages such as C.
>
> You can't be serious...
Shirley, he is.
Perl is shite. It's a dependency
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 09:17:22PM +0100, GomoR wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 08:10:47PM +0200, Anton Ziukin wrote:
>
> > What can your tool do that Ncat (http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/index.html)
> > can't?
>
> interestingly, I published version 1.00 of scnc in April 2008,
> the 27th (and it was
Not to mention the extensions he's undoubtedly using, unless he seriously
implemented all the protocols and cryptographic functions in pure Perl
On Mar 28, 2011 12:07 AM, "Michal Zalewski" wrote:
>> This one is from command line, maybe the next will be in
>> the server mode or whatever.
>
> M
es or something of the sort.
Ryan Sears
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 02:23:03PM -0700,
> This one is from command line, maybe the next will be in
> the server mode or whatever.
Man, I hope you never find out what Perl is written in...
/mz
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 02:23:03PM -0700, Zach C. wrote:
> Okay, and also let me rephrase the question: what does your tool do that *
> socat* doesn't?
Better question ;)
scnc is written in Perl, and does not suffer from stack
overflows:
http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/
2010/08/02: A stack ov
Okay, and also let me rephrase the question: what does your tool do that *
socat* doesn't?
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:17 PM, GomoR wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 08:10:47PM +0200, Anton Ziukin wrote:
> > What can your tool do that Ncat (http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/index.html)
> > can't?
>
> Hi,
> Beside that, scnc is written in pure-Perl, and is easily modifiable
> by anyone. Such really simple (dumb?) stuff should not be written in
> low-level languages such as C.
You can't be serious...
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On 3/26/11 6:21 PM, GomoR wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am please to announce a new version of SSL Capable NetCat (scnc).
>
> scnc is a tool like netcat, but adds the following features:
> - IPv6 support
> - SSL support
> - connection proxying
> - connection proxying in IPv6 bridge
> - connection proxyin
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 08:10:47PM +0200, Anton Ziukin wrote:
> What can your tool do that Ncat (http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/index.html)
> can't?
Hi,
interestingly, I published version 1.00 of scnc in April 2008,
the 27th (and it wasn't the first version to be released):
http://www.securiteam.com
What can your tool do that Ncat (http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/index.html)
can't?
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 18:21, GomoR wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am please to announce a new version of SSL Capable NetCat (scnc).
>
> scnc is a tool like netcat, but adds the following features:
> - IPv6 support
> - SSL
Hi list,
I am please to announce a new version of SSL Capable NetCat (scnc).
scnc is a tool like netcat, but adds the following features:
- IPv6 support
- SSL support
- connection proxying
- connection proxying in IPv6 bridge
- connection proxying in SSL bridge
- connection proxying in IPv6+SSL b
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