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Shell shoveling, in network security, refers to the act of redirecting the input and output of a shell to a service so that it can be remotely accessed, a reverse shell. In computing, the most basic method of interfacing with the operating system is the shell. On Microsoft Windows based systems, this is a program called cmd.exe or COMMAND.COM. On Unix or Unix-like systems, it may be any of a variety of programs such as bash, ksh, etc. This program accepts commands typed from a prompt and executes them, usually in real time, displaying the results to what is referred to as standard output, usually a monitor or screen.

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  • Reverse shell (fr)
  • Shell shoveling (en)
  • Shell shoveling (pt)
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  • Le reverse shell (shell inversé) - appelé aussi reverse tunnel (tunnel inversé) - est une technique informatique qui permet de rediriger sur un ordinateur local l'entrée et la sortie d'un shell vers un ordinateur distant, au travers d'un service capable d'interagir entre les deux ordinateurs. L'un des avantages de cette technique est de rendre un shell local accessible depuis ce serveur distant sans être bloqué par un pare-feu. (fr)
  • Shell shoveling, in network security, refers to the act of redirecting the input and output of a shell to a service so that it can be remotely accessed, a reverse shell. In computing, the most basic method of interfacing with the operating system is the shell. On Microsoft Windows based systems, this is a program called cmd.exe or COMMAND.COM. On Unix or Unix-like systems, it may be any of a variety of programs such as bash, ksh, etc. This program accepts commands typed from a prompt and executes them, usually in real time, displaying the results to what is referred to as standard output, usually a monitor or screen. (en)
  • Shell shoveling, em segurança de rede, se refere ao ato de redirecionar a entrada e a saída de um shell para um serviço de modo que ele possa ser acessado remotamente. Na computação, o método mais básico de interface com o sistema operacional é o shell. Em sistemas baseados no Microsoft Windows, este é um programa denominado cmd.exe ou COMMAND.COM. Em Unix ou sistemas semelhantes ao Unix, pode ser qualquer um de uma variedade de programas como bash, ksh, etc. Este programa aceita comandos digitados em um prompt e os executa, geralmente em tempo real, exibindo os resultados a que se refere como saída padrão, geralmente um monitor ou tela. (pt)
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  • Shell shoveling, in network security, refers to the act of redirecting the input and output of a shell to a service so that it can be remotely accessed, a reverse shell. In computing, the most basic method of interfacing with the operating system is the shell. On Microsoft Windows based systems, this is a program called cmd.exe or COMMAND.COM. On Unix or Unix-like systems, it may be any of a variety of programs such as bash, ksh, etc. This program accepts commands typed from a prompt and executes them, usually in real time, displaying the results to what is referred to as standard output, usually a monitor or screen. In the shell shoveling process, one of these programs is set to run (perhaps silently or without notifying someone observing the computer) accepting input from a remote system and redirecting output to the same remote system; therefore the operator of the shoveled shell is able to operate the computer as if they were present at the console. (en)
  • Le reverse shell (shell inversé) - appelé aussi reverse tunnel (tunnel inversé) - est une technique informatique qui permet de rediriger sur un ordinateur local l'entrée et la sortie d'un shell vers un ordinateur distant, au travers d'un service capable d'interagir entre les deux ordinateurs. L'un des avantages de cette technique est de rendre un shell local accessible depuis ce serveur distant sans être bloqué par un pare-feu. (fr)
  • Shell shoveling, em segurança de rede, se refere ao ato de redirecionar a entrada e a saída de um shell para um serviço de modo que ele possa ser acessado remotamente. Na computação, o método mais básico de interface com o sistema operacional é o shell. Em sistemas baseados no Microsoft Windows, este é um programa denominado cmd.exe ou COMMAND.COM. Em Unix ou sistemas semelhantes ao Unix, pode ser qualquer um de uma variedade de programas como bash, ksh, etc. Este programa aceita comandos digitados em um prompt e os executa, geralmente em tempo real, exibindo os resultados a que se refere como saída padrão, geralmente um monitor ou tela. No processo de shell shoveling, um desses programas é configurado para ser executado (talvez silenciosamente ou sem notificar alguém observando o computador) aceitando a entrada de um sistema remoto e redirecionando a saída para o mesmo sistema remoto. Portanto, o operador do shoveled shell é capaz de operar o computador como se estivesse presente no console. (pt)
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