Performing port-proxying and port-forwarding on Windows

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A technique on Windows that is less known is how to do basic port-proxying. Proxying ports is useful when a process binds on one (maybe only the local) interface and you want to expose that endpoint on another network interface.Let’s say you have an existing process that listens only on the loop-back interface, and you want to expose it remotely. Or there are two network interfaces and you want expose traffic from one to the other (maybe some evil persistence for port 3389) - or think of basic pivoting.If you know Linux, you probably are familiar with the power of ssh and it’s range of command line options. The good news is that Windows 10 ships with ssh - but this video is not about ssh.https://embracethered.com

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