atlas
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Hi guys,
Recently I have had success testing SET with different browser payloads to get a shell on a local network. However, when I try to "pop my box" from outside the network, I can't get a meterpreter shell. I can get the page and run the malicious applet, but no shell...
ie\ Computer A is running the webserver hosting a malicious java applet, it serves it to the broader internet at http://whatever.dyndns.org:1234
Computer B, connected to a totally different network halfway across the world connects to Computer A's webserver and presses yes to run the malicious java applet.
In this situation I cannot seem to get a Meterpreter shell on Computer B. The page/applet are served fine by Computer A and recieved fine by Computer B, but no shell is opened. Does Computer B require a port to be forwarded? Should I use a different listen port?
Any info appreciated guys
Set Payloads In A Broader Inernet Environment
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So you're saying I should only need to forward the ports on my router and not the victims? I'm fairly certain when I was testing this I had the "attack" computer set as DMZ-host in the router config, so all ports should have been open....
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