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Re: [suse-security] A Question
- From: Jae <jgangemi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 10:21:42 -0400 (EDT)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0006091019150.6725-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, S K Senthilvel wrote:
you could also go one step further and "bypass" loggin in by using a
program called redir. it can be found on this page.
http://sammy.net/~sammy/hacks/
basically it's a program that listens on a port and just forwards
you over to the corresponding port of a machine on your inner
network. i've used it before for various things and it works well, but
you should make sure that whatever machine your connecting to is just
as secure as your routing machine.
-Jae
**
The mouse said,"can i take the day off?" and the lion responded "No, for
you will be my after lunch snack" <crunch> - Anonymous
Yes you can access inside IP(not directly), but by first logging into the
2 NIC m/c with real IP.
you could also go one step further and "bypass" loggin in by using a
program called redir. it can be found on this page.
http://sammy.net/~sammy/hacks/
basically it's a program that listens on a port and just forwards
you over to the corresponding port of a machine on your inner
network. i've used it before for various things and it works well, but
you should make sure that whatever machine your connecting to is just
as secure as your routing machine.
-Jae
**
The mouse said,"can i take the day off?" and the lion responded "No, for
you will be my after lunch snack" <crunch> - Anonymous
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