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emp3r0r - Break Out Of Internal Network

Date Wed 06 January 2021 Tags pentest / post-exploitation / emp3r0r / linux / proxy

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from what i have heard of, pentesters/hackers manually set up their port mapping in their target networks, some people would even use iptables

please allow me to save you from those shitty works with emp3r0r

when an agent lands on a host, it checks if there were internet …

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emp3r0r - 0x03

Date Wed 11 March 2020 Tags pentest / post-exploitation / emp3r0r / linux / HTTP2 / port-forwarding

this part is about port forwarding/mapping

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port forwarding is extremely useful when you need to access targets lying deep inside victim's network

as this simple diagram suggests, you can use port-fwd to redirect an RDP server that cannot be reached from outside

linux targets are usually either IoT devices …

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