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Operating Systems Linux How to add a client to DNS server Post 302521821 by kumaran_5555 on Thursday 12th of May 2011 11:22:03 AM
Old 05-12-2011
you mean new entry in DNS server config file ?
 

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dns2tcpc(1)						      General Commands Manual						       dns2tcpc(1)

NAME
dns2tcpc - A tunneling tool that encapsulate TCP traffic over DNS. SYNOPSIS
dns2tcpc [ -h ] [ -c ] [ -z domain zone ] [ -d debug_level ] [ -r resource ] [ -k key ] [ -f config_file ] [ -e command ] [ -T request type ] [ -l local_port ] [ server ] DESCRIPTION
dns2tcpc is a network tool used to encapsulate TCP communications in DNS. When connections are received on a specific port all TCP traffic is sent to the remote dns2tcpd server and forwarded to a specific host and port. Multiple connections are supported. dns2tcpc was written for demonstration purposes. OPTIONS
-h Help Menu -c Enable DNS compression. When used, be sure that all relay and DNS server support compression and really use it. -z domain zone Use this domain as endpoint. -d debug level Change debug level. Levels available are 1, 2 or 3. -r resource Remote resource to access. -k key Pre shared key used for authentication (identification). -f config file Configuration file to use. -T request type Request type to use. Actually only KEY and TXT requests are supported. -e command Command to execute, I/O are redirected in the tunnel. -l local_port Local port accepting incomming connections (or - for stdin on UNIX systems). -t connection timeout Maximum DNS server's answer delay in seconds. A valid delay is between 1 and 240 seconds. Default is 3. server DNS server to use. The first entry in resolv.conf file will be choosen if the server is not specified. CONFIGURATION FILES
By default ${HOME}/.dns2tcprc is used if no configuration file is specified. Here is an example : domain = dns2tcp.hsc.fr resource = ssltunnel local_port = 4430 enable_compression = 0 debug_level = 1 key = mykey # DNS to use server = ns.hsc.fr EXAMPLES
dns2tcpc -k mykey -z dns2tcp.hsc.fr mydns Ask the dns2tcp server to list available resources. ssh -o 'ProxyCommand dns2tcpc -r ssh -l - -z dns2tcp.hsc.fr -k mykey mydns' myserver Use dns2tcp as a proxy command with ssh. We try to connect to the ssh resource with the key 'mykey' and the DNS mydns. dns2tcpc -r socat-resource -e '/bin/bash -i' -k mykey -z dns2tcp.hsc.fr mydns Use dns2tcp as a reverse shell, the remote shell will appear on the socat-resource. dns2tcpc -d 1 -f /dev/null -r ssl-tunnel -l 2000 -k mykey -T KEY -z dns2tcp.hsc.fr mydns Do not use the default configuration file, bind local port 2000 and forward all the traffic on the remote ssl-tunnel resource, use the first debug level. Use KEY type DNS requests. AUTHORS
Olivier Dembour <olivier.dembour@hsc.fr> SEE ALSO
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