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Another way to surf EF at work....

Y_lifter

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People at work don't know what I'm doing, and it has little to do with E.F.

I have done the opposite and VPN'ed into a co-workers machine
from home and messed with it..
 
SSH into your home machine and then use VNC to control your home machine -> send IE/Mozilla/etc over to EF. Works great and the folks at work don't know what you are doing.

Which is what I am doing now while I'm on a quick study break.
 
jnuts said:
SSH into your home machine and then use VNC to control your home machine -> send IE/Mozilla/etc over to EF. Works great and the folks at work don't know what you are doing.

Which is what I am doing now while I'm on a quick study break.

How in the blazing hell do you do that?
 
jnuts said:
SSH into your home machine and then use VNC to control your home machine -> send IE/Mozilla/etc over to EF. Works great and the folks at work don't know what you are doing.

Which is what I am doing now while I'm on a quick study break.


good to see you back around...

i was afraid you were one of the ef mia's...
 
jnuts said:
SSH into your home machine and then use VNC to control your home machine -> send IE/Mozilla/etc over to EF. Works great and the folks at work don't know what you are doing.

Which is what I am doing now while I'm on a quick study break.


See, I've thought about that...how secure is it?
 
Are you sure you don't mean "SSL" via a web browser to connect to the VNC on your machine?

SSH is a secure shell equiv of telnet, but on port 22 usually instead of telnets usual 23, and there are certainly no graphics for it aside from fonts and curses.

VNC is nice, but you need a fast connection - as well as make your VNC machine set to a low resolution and low color depth.

And this doesn't stop them from walking by your desk and seeing what you are doing.
 
So is this a way of looking up porn without getting in trouble at work or what?
 
Dude at my work they block EVERYTHING except port 80.

You can't see flash, no ActiveX shit is allowed to run on your screen, etc.

So whenever I go to yahoo pages I haev to see the Activex warning and click it away.

I can';t see ESPN.com any more

Java applets won't run

Cars.com won't work because for soem reson the drop-down lists won't populate

my work place is fucked up.


They're serious about security but also a little behind the times.
 
MarthaStewart said:
Are you sure you don't mean "SSL" via a web browser to connect to the VNC on your machine?

SSH is a secure shell equiv of telnet, but on port 22 usually instead of telnets usual 23, and there are certainly no graphics for it aside from fonts and curses.

VNC is nice, but you need a fast connection - as well as make your VNC machine set to a low resolution and low color depth.

And this doesn't stop them from walking by your desk and seeing what you are doing.

What the hell does any of this have to do with warming up a room ?
 
Y_Lifter said:


What the hell does any of this have to do with warming up a room ?

LOL, nothing. Except the fact that this proves that Martha knows EVERYTHING about living at home.

I mean, doesn't it make sense that she should know how to surf porn at work safely while using your home computer?

I would like to see this in her magazine.
 
VNC is basically a free version of PCAnywhere.

Developed at AT&T labs - I think over in England or something.

They do some cool shit.

I am hungrier than Jesus right now.
 
I would go with symantic PCAnywhere, or better still, get to know the guy that looks after your surf control and the log of your network ID's activities... I just brought mine a McDonalds and am waving to him now with a fixed grim on my face, the fat f*ck!!! :)
 
Not SSL, but SSH.....SSH allows for a secure encrypted stream from one computer to another. Ain't no way thery are going to sniff what's going on... unless they have the encryption keys.

In some respects it is like SSL, but AFAIK, SSL is purely for HTTP - with SSH you can tunnel the data to different ports via redirection.

You load up a SSH server on your home mahcine and make sure you haver port 22 opened up if you have a router/firewall.

You then use a SSH client on the machine that you want to call from. An example of a nice windows SSH client is PUTTY.

VNC is a nice progam for viewing a remote desktop. Their are a few variants of it - I prefer TightVNC which has some compression in it and makes for better performance over a slower link. VNC does not require any kind of registery installs, so, in theory, you could run it - and putty - from a floppy.

For those who are interested, I'll post asome links when I get home. Setting up the SSH server on my win2k machine was a bit painful, but there are some links to help you with the madness.
 
Re: Re: Another way to surf EF at work....

bwood said:



good to see you back around...

i was afraid you were one of the ef mia's...


I've just been mucho busy. I'm readinabout 200-300 pages a day of stuff. Sucks away all my free time
 
MarthaStewart said:
Are you sure you don't mean "SSL" via a web browser to connect to the VNC on your machine?

SSH is a secure shell equiv of telnet, but on port 22 usually instead of telnets usual 23, and there are certainly no graphics for it aside from fonts and curses.

VNC is nice, but you need a fast connection - as well as make your VNC machine set to a low resolution and low color depth.

And this doesn't stop them from walking by your desk and seeing what you are doing.

With SSH you cann tunnel the connection the the required VNC ports - it's secure. With a DSL and TightVNC it is quite snappy in performance when remoting in to a dual monitor display machine
 
jnuts said:
SSH into your home machine and then use VNC to control your home machine -> send IE/Mozilla/etc over to EF. Works great and the folks at work don't know what you are doing.

Which is what I am doing now while I'm on a quick study break.

VNC == slower than yo mamma's 300bps modem.

Plus, snooping the network will display what you're doing and where you're browsing. It just takes a wee bit of extra forensics.
 
Re: Re: Another way to surf EF at work....

Code said:


VNC == slower than yo mamma's 300bps modem.

Plus, snooping the network will display what you're doing and where you're browsing. It just takes a wee bit of extra forensics.

Tight VNC is much speedier than normal VNC.

IF I'm using and ecnrypted SSH into my home machine, do tell how they can sniff where my home machine is surfing at?

They can tell I've got SSH activity going on ....put that be about it.
 
Re: Re: Re: Another way to surf EF at work....

jnuts said:


Tight VNC is much speedier than normal VNC.

IF I'm using and ecnrypted SSH into my home machine, do tell how they can sniff where my home machine is surfing at?

They can tell I've got SSH activity going on ....put that be about it.

ettercap my friend. It's a LOVELY tool.
 
jnuts said:
Nice tool - didn;t know it existed. I will install it now :)

It absolutely ROCKS!

Nothing is cooler than 'capping someone with the GRE redirect.
Or simply stealing their ARP table, heehee.
 
MarthaStewart said:



except maybe having sex with a real woman.

Not really. Ettercap never asks me to run to the store when I just get home from work. Nor does it require I chat and/or cuddle with it.

And if it gets our of hand, I can delete the fucker.
 
jnuts said:

For those who are interested, I'll post asome links when I get home. Setting up the SSH server on my win2k machine was a bit painful, but there are some links to help you with the madness.

Cool.
 
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