RE: [CHEAT SHEET] One-line back connect 06-22-2014, 09:40 PM
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(06-22-2014, 09:34 PM)Adorapuff Wrote: The problem with a reverse shell is that it can be disconnected easily and if you close the connection and don't have anything else your screwed with a remote shell you can connect over and over again without any issues unless its detected but there is much less room for issues with remote shells.
I was more wondering what you mean by "remote shell" as I've never heard that term used to describe something other than a shell (you have access to) on a remote system. I'm assuming you referring to something like a persistent bind shell in which the server accepts the connection instead of the client? Would I be correct with that depiction?