XFLTReaT - A New Dimension In Tunnelling
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an innovative open-source tunnelling framework in this conference talk from HITB GSEC 2017. Dive into XFLTReaT, a tool designed to simplify and streamline network tunnelling across various protocols. Learn how this framework eliminates the need for developing separate tunnels for each protocol, handling interfaces, and routing. Discover its plug-and-play architecture, customizable authentication and encryption features, and user-friendly design. Understand potential applications, from bypassing network restrictions to obtaining internet connectivity in challenging environments. Gain insights into the framework's unified approach to tunnelling technologies, its check functionality for determining usable modules, and its advantages over traditional tunnelling methods. Presented by Balazs Bucsay, a security consultant with extensive experience in penetration testing and research, this talk covers introductory concepts, technical details of modules like DNS, and both offensive and defensive applications for companies.
Syllabus
Intro
Bio / Balazs Bucsay
Presentations
Without a tunnel
Why would one use tunnels?
Have you done ... tunnelling?
Tunnelling theory 101 / MTU
Easy, modular, plug & play
Check functionality
One interface to rule them all
Module tree
Ease of use/development
A few technical details
DNS module
DNS bottlenecks - Wall of Text
Offense
Defense for companies
Release
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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