What happens if the localhost does not interpret 127.0.0.1 as the loopback address? [migrated]

For the sake of the example, assume gateway to be 10.0.0.1 and host A (my machine) to be 10.0.0.2.

If gateway (10.0.0.1) is running a service bound to a port on localhost only, the service should be inaccessible to anyone on the network. … Continue reading What happens if the localhost does not interpret 127.0.0.1 as the loopback address? [migrated]

Exploit remote server through routing on existing meterpreter session

Trying to pivot from an existing meterpreter session on remote machine to a DC server (ip 172.16.13.26) using ms17_101_psexec module. (I know this module woorks on this server).

Existing meterpreter session has subnets 192.168.0.0/24 (ip … Continue reading Exploit remote server through routing on existing meterpreter session

How to block all inbound traffic from a specific Internet address or subnet using TomatoUSB router software (LINUX based)

I’m not trained in Linux, but I think I found the solution to my problem documented, but it is not working as expected. I am NOT an iptables guru, I’m learning as I go.

A Russian IP is trying to hack my network, especially an email serve… Continue reading How to block all inbound traffic from a specific Internet address or subnet using TomatoUSB router software (LINUX based)

Other computers/customers of my Internet Service Provider appears under my "Network" section in Windows Explorer

I could see many computers under “Network” section on the left sidebar of Windows Explorer, but I am the only one who uses computer on my home.

So I suppose all those computers are also using the same Internet Service … Continue reading Other computers/customers of my Internet Service Provider appears under my "Network" section in Windows Explorer