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| Subject: | Re: More security with lock forwarding? |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:03:31 +0200 |
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 08:24 +0200, Michael Decker wrote:
Hi,
according to [1]:
--- SNIP ---
As the sshd_config man page says:
Note that disabling TCP forwarding does not improve security unless
users are also denied shell access, as they can always install their
own forwarders.
--- SNAP ---
I wonder, how you can find a way to use you own forwarder...
My idea is an simply program that works with stdio and ASCII chars. Are
there already programs?
Thanks,
Michael
[1] http://marc2.theaimsgroup.com/?l=secure-shell&m=112836023223840&w=2
netcat http://www.securityfocus.com/tools/137 http://www.vulnwatch.org/netcat/ -- H CUH Rainer Peter Feller H
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