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Intro to SSH Tunneling
I came across a situation on a htb box today where I needed IE to get a really slow, older, OWA page to fully function and do what I needed to do. I had a Windows vm around, but it was relatively isolated, and no able to talk directly to my kali vm. SSH tunneling turned out to be the easiest solution here, and since I get questions about SSH tunneling all the time, I figured it would be good to write up a short description.
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Intro to SSH Tunneling
I came across a situation on a htb box today where I needed IE to get a really slow, older, OWA page to fully function and do what I needed to do. I had a Windows vm around, but it was relatively isolated, and no able to talk directly to my kali vm. SSH tunneling turned out to be the easiest solution here, and since I get questions about SSH tunneling all the time, I figured it would be good to write up a short description.
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Intro to SSH Tunneling
I came across a situation on a htb box today where I needed IE to get a really slow, older, OWA page to fully function and do what I needed to do. I had a Windows vm around, but it was relatively isolated, and no able to talk directly to my kali vm. SSH tunneling turned out to be the easiest solution here, and since I get questions about SSH tunneling all the time, I figured it would be good to write up a short description.
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