Netcat
Netcat is the swiss army knife of the hackers. Netcat is used for file (exploit) transfer, finding open ports & remote administration (Bind & Reverse Shells). You can manually connect to any network service like HTTP using netcat. Another utility is to listen on any UDP/TCP ports on your machine for any incoming connections.
nc examples
echo "text to send" | nc IP port
echo "text to send" | nc 10.10.10.10 54
- Forward port (see also
socat
):
nc -l -p ORIGIN_PORT -c 'nc DESTINATION_IP DESTINATIO_PORT'
nc -l -p 2222 -c 'nc 10.10.10.4 8888'
nc <IPaddress or FQDN> <port number>
nc -vnzu 5x.253.51.xxx 4501 Connection to 5x.253.51.xxx 4501 port [udp/*] succeeded! -u Use UDP -v verbose -z specifies that nc should just scan for listening daemons, without sending any data to them
nc -zv google.com 80 Connection to google.com 80 port [tcp/http] succeeded!
nc -zv google.com 443 Connection to google.com 443 port [tcp/https] succeeded!
Related commands
See also
- OpenSSH (changelog):
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
|/etc/ssh/ssh_config
|~/.ssh/
|openSSL | sshd logs
|sftp
|scp
|authorized_keys
|ssh-keygen
|ssh-keyscan
|ssh-add
|ssh-agent
|ssh
|Ssh -O stop
|ssh-copy-id
|CheckHostIP
|UseKeychain
, OpenSSF telnet
,netcat, nc, nc -l
,ncat
,socat, ngrok
- Security tools: Vulnerability scanner, port scan, Host sweep,
nmap
,nping
,ncat, nc
,psad
, Gordon Lyon
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