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Re: Bittorrent Data Port Probe

Subject: Re: Bittorrent Data Port Probe
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:07:22 -0500
Paul Melson wrote:


I can't seem to recreate this:

$ perl -e 'for (my $i=0; $i <= 90; $i++) {print chr(int(rand 255));}' | nc
-v localhost 6881
Connection to localhost 6881 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
$ perl -e 'for (my $i=0; $i <= 95; $i++) {print chr(int(rand 255));}' | nc
-v localhost 6881
Connection to localhost 6881 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
$ perl -e 'for (my $i=0; $i <= 96; $i++) {print chr(int(rand 255));}' | nc
-v localhost 6881
Connection to localhost 6881 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
$ perl -e 'for (my $i=0; $i <= 100; $i++) {print chr(int(rand 255));}' | nc
-v localhost 6881
Connection to localhost 6881 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
$ perl -e 'for (my $i=0; $i <= 1000; $i++) {print chr(int(rand 255));}' | nc
-v localhost 6881
Connection to localhost 6881 port [tcp/*] succeeded!

If you care, the client is bittorrent-curses 4.4.0 on OpenBSD (it's what I
had quick access to).  I haven't tried your nasl code in Nessus, so maybe
I'm missing something. But if I understand your previous post, this should
elicit some response from a seeding client, and in my case it doesn't.



There's an outside possibility that bittorent-curses for OpenBSD
*wasn't* one of the platforms that I tested against.  ;-)

If it doesn't work from outside localhost, then I'd bet I just happened
upon some quirky windows-bittorrent-client thingee...

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