Re: Access behind Firewall

From: vadim shayevich (vshayevich@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 12:23:29 GMT-3


   
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Vadim Shayevich

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Jimenez" <franjime@cisco.com>
To: "'Lab Candidate'" <labccie@yahoo.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:59 AM
Subject: RE: Access behind Firewall

> If the firewall admin refuses to give you access through the firewall,
> how about hooking up a modem to the AUX port of your terminal server?
>
> Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
> franjime@cisco.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Lab Candidate
> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:40 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Access behind Firewall
>
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> I am looking for ideas and suggestions from you genius people. Currently
> I've got a small lab at work that is behind company's firewall, as
> diagram below:
>
> PC [Cisco LAB]
> | |
> | |
> ================Firewall
> |
> {INTERNET}
> |
>
> I want to be able to access to the lab from home over the Internet, the
> firewall allows any sessions established(such as telnet, ftp, web, etc.)
> with outside if the connection is initiated from inside the firewall. I
> have the ownership of the lab and the PC, but not the firewall. I guess
> what I'm looking for is a way to kick off an outbound session from
> inside in order for me to connect back into the firewall so I can get
> access to the lab. Is there any kind of software (or even trojan horse
> :-) that allows me to have a little secret backdoor into the firewall? I
> can run any software on the PC, or maybe a proxy/relay site outside
> firewall both I and the PC can be connected to and get hooked up? what's
> the best way to do it, any suggestions? I'd appreciate it.
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