Pivoting, tunneling and port forwarding
Pivoting, tunneling, and port forwarding are concepts commonly used in networking and cybersecurity to establish communication channels or access resources between different networks or systems securely. They are often used in scenarios where direct connectivity is restricted or where security measures need to be taken into consideration.
chisel
- [[chisel-socks5-port-forwarding-linux]]
- [[chisel-socks5-tunneling-linux]]
- [[chisel-socks5-tunneling-windows]]
- [[chisel-socks5-tunneling-windows-rev]]
meterpreter
- [[meterpreter-local-port-forwarding]]
- [[meterpreter-reverse-port-forwarding]]
- [[meterpreter-tunneling]]
- [[meterpreter-local-port-forwarding]]
- [[meterpreter-reverse-port-forwarding]]
- [[meterpreter-tunneling]]
ssh
- [[ssh-dynamic-port-forwarding]]
- [[ssh-local-port-forwarding]]
- [[ssh-remote-port-forwarding]]
- [[ssh-remote-port-forwarding-example2]]
socat
- [[socat-redirection-with-a-bind-shell]]
- [[socat-redirection-with-a-reverse-shell]]
other
- [[dns-tunneling-with-dnscat2]]
- [[icmp-tunneling-with-socks]]
- [[netsh-port-forwarding]]
- [[plink-port-forward]]
- [[web-server-pivoting-with-rpivot]]