reverse shell session
- From: waldo <frinkazoid@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 13:27:37 +0200
I'm trying something that i think is easy but i cant find any leads to how
to do it.
I want to open a session on a client that connects to my server and makes a
tunnel. So the remote client runs a cron job at a certain hour, opens a
tunnel. The only way i think it is possible is ssh-over-ssh .. but this
seems such a mad idea that i think it is beyond my linux capabilities. Any
ideas or help? a how-to maybe somewhere on the net ?
You may ask why i want to do that , well the remote machine is behind a
router which serves my dorm, i have no credentials to forward a port, so if
you know another solution, let me know.
.
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