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Re: local proxy udp 53

Subject: Re: local proxy udp 53
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:27:24 +0100
Julian Totzek wrote:
Hi Group,

I wonder if there is a proxy which is configurable that it rewrites every 
request to special DNS request and is sending and receiving on port 53 
UPD/TCP. Additionally there should be a server listening on port 53 UDP 
answering all requests the client is sending.

Background to this question is, I'm currently testing a wireless network 
which allows traffic on port 53 to every server. So why not tunnelling s this 
way! I don't want a tool where I need my own DNS server with authority of a 
domain and so! 

Cheers -j

I'm workin' about this... I'm developing two daemons which allow to
tunnelize data through DNS updates and queries.

It's called SecSyslog and it has been presented at SADFE last year. Some
modifications to the protocol allowed me to produce my thesis, presented
last tuesday. My work is mainly based upon Dan Kaminsky's researches.

And yes, with some assumptions one can transmit data without authority
on the DNS server, implementing SecSyslog with minimal differences.

My 2 cents.

--
Michele Vetturi

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