Penetration Testing
What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 24 2011 09:07AM
Zaki Akhmad (zakiakhmad gmail com) (5 replies)
RE: What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 25 2011 05:18AM
Chadha, Sachin (Sachin Chadha fisglobal com)
Re: What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 25 2011 05:17AM
Nikhil Wagholikar (visitnikhil gmail com)
Re: What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 24 2011 03:05PM
Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf coredump cx)
Re: What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 24 2011 02:54PM
Veronica (vero valeros gmail com)
Re: What's Next? Attack of Internal IP Disclosure May 24 2011 02:16PM
Sihan (sihanzheng gmail com)
On 24/05/2011 5:07 AM, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need a hint/idea here.
>
> After I launched a penetration testing attack from Internet, I could
> disclose the internal IP address. What would be the attack after I
> knew the internal IP address? How do I access directly to this machine
> with internal IP address?
>
IPV6 is unicast,there is no NAT, so you can simply connect to that
computer as if you were on the same network as it.
there isn't much you can do with it's IPV 4 address, but you can do a
lot with its IPV6 address.

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