[ale] Overcoming the firewall...

Raju mr at 4securenet.com
Sun Aug 17 11:13:31 EDT 2003


Oops...pardon me...still early..need more coffee :-). Yes, steganography....


--Raju
> Isn't that supposed to be "steganography?"  If you Google "TCP/IP
> stenography," expect a lot of steamy stories about geeks getting with
> secretaries.
>
> - Jeff
>
> On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 10:55, Raju wrote:
>> Gray-world.net (http://www.gray-world.net)  have a few
>> tools/papers/concepts that discuss TCP/IP covert channels and also try
>> searching for "TCP/IP Stenography" in google for more info...:-)
>>
>> http://gray-world.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=54
>>
>> Again, caution on using these as they will violate security policies
>> (not that you are ;-)).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --Raju
>> > On Friday 15 August 2003 17:14, Jonathan Rickman wrote:
>> >> On Friday 15 August 2003 16:56, James CE Johnson wrote:
>> >> > Surely someone out there has been down a similar road at some
>> point.
>> >> Any suggestions will be met with much praise and admiration.
>> >>
>> >> Honestly, it sounds like the firewall is mostly doing what it's
>> meant to do. I'd review your company security policy before going
>> any further. You might be headed into dangerous territory.
>> Companies tend to make examples out of people when security
>> awareness is heightened during periods of high activity, such as
>> this week's episode of "As the Worm Turns."
>> >
>> > Now that the admittedly anal disclaimer has had a few minutes to
>> sink in...
>> >
>> > http://www.xcorps.net/ftp/pub/tools/misc/GTunnel-1.0.tar.gz
>> >
>> > ...might do the trick, but I will not provide any assistance.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jonathan Rickman
>> > X Corps Security
>> > http://www.xcorps.net
>> >

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