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Subject: Re: Proxy stuff
From: sporty o'one (sportySPORTY.ORG)
Date: Thu Dec 21 2000 - 05:52:58 CST


you missed a key word in there. he's being proxied. so all of his
commands has to be either http or smtp.

as a bit of humour, i once saw a version of telnet that workded via
smtp. yeah, you would type a command, and it would remember what youwere
doing and execute stuff...

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, SMILER wrote:

>well u can setup a redirector outside of your network in the Internet that
>accepts connections in port 25 or port 80 and redirects you to any other
>port in any other place. I am not sure if there are any "anonymous" ready to
>use redirectors like this in the internet but itīs very easy to set up one
>if u have a machine in the internet with administrative access to it.
>Greetings.
>
>smiler
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Grzegorz Jaskiewicz" <gryzmanPRIV6.ONET.PL>
>To: <VULN-DEVSECURITYFOCUS.COM>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 10:24 AM
>Subject: Proxy stuff
>
>
>> I have got a question:
>> Is there any possibileties of braking usable ports limitation, what i mean
>is My company has instaled proxy that will not put me throught any
>> other port than 80 and 25. Is there still any possibilety of use telnet
>ftp (on their own ports) ?
>>
>>
>> "Cogito ergo sum", he said, and than disapear..........
>>
>> -- Grzegorz Jaskiewicz,
>> gryzmanpriv6.onet.pl on 00-12-20
>>
>