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Verizon Wireless DNS Tunneling
From: Marshall Whittaker <marshallwhittaker () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 07:32:07 -0300
I recently noticed that you can tunnel TCP through DNS (I used iodine) to penetrate Verizon Wireless' firewall. You can connect, and if you can hold the connection long enough to make a DNS tunnel, then the connection stays up, then use SSH -D to create a proxy server for your traffic. Bottom line is, you can use the internet without paying. I made a video of it. It can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Oxagast?blend=2&ob=5#p/u/0/X6oWESQMVd8 I tried to contact Verizon on their security blog about it a few weeks ago at http://securityblog.verizonbusiness.com/ however, I have not had a response. This technique still works as of this posting. Maybe this will help them get their act together ;-) --oxagast
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