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RE: Restoring ssh session
From: "Andy Meyers" <andy.meyers () hushmail com>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:11:23 -0700
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Would it be possible to use port 22 and have netcat listen on port 22 at the same time to capture traffic? - ----------- Ashes PGP: http://ashesbelow.ath.cx/public.txt - -----Original Message----- From: john.fellers () gmail com [mailto:john.fellers () gmail com] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:20 PM To: pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Restoring ssh session I assume that you are not using these for legitimet login reasons, otherwise you could compromise the security of your own server by storing legitimet user/pass combinations in the same file. If this is the case and you aren't using these ports for anything production I would recommend installing a listener on those ssh ports. You could then log anything they type in. You could even write your own "fake" ssh server to present the user with a login prompt, ie. login: , so they aren't thrown off. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Concerned about Web Application Security? Why not go with the #1 solution - Cenzic, the only one to win the Analyst's Choice Award from eWeek. As attacks through web applications continue to rise, you need to proactively protect your applications from hackers. Cenzic has the most comprehensive solutions to meet your application security penetration testing and vulnerability management needs. You have an option to go with a managed service (Cenzic ClickToSecure) or an enterprise software (Cenzic Hailstorm). Download FREE whitepaper on how a managed service can help you: http://www.cenzic.com/news_events/wpappsec.php And, now for a limited time we can do a FREE audit for you to confirm your results from other product. Contact us at request () cenzic com for details. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify/ Version: Hush 2.5 wkYEARECAAYFAkR93EsACgkQnZu7yPmLRpBr0gCcCw2SJTyv9IjoTWWc97vrfIzrm8AA nRv5wwVHRQ7dDZvW5gJpqyJtYgtF =gsjk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Concerned about Web Application Security? Why not go with the #1 solution - Cenzic, the only one to win the Analyst's Choice Award from eWeek. As attacks through web applications continue to rise, you need to proactively protect your applications from hackers. Cenzic has the most comprehensive solutions to meet your application security penetration testing and vulnerability management needs. You have an option to go with a managed service (Cenzic ClickToSecure) or an enterprise software (Cenzic Hailstorm). Download FREE whitepaper on how a managed service can help you: http://www.cenzic.com/news_events/wpappsec.php And, now for a limited time we can do a FREE audit for you to confirm your results from other product. Contact us at request () cenzic com for details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Restoring ssh session foringer () gmail com (May 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Restoring ssh session john . fellers (May 31)
- Re: Restoring ssh session Michael Rutledge (May 31)
- Re: [pen-test] Re: Restoring ssh session Aaron Peterson (May 31)
- RE: Restoring ssh session Andy Meyers (May 31)
- Re: Restoring ssh session Michael Rutledge (May 31)
- RE: Restoring ssh session David Ball (May 31)