So if I'm understanding correctly the difference between bind and reverse is who is opening the listening port? Reverse: The attacker is opening the port, and the victim connects to it. Bind: The victim opens its port and and the attacker connects to it? And reverse shells are easier because it's easier to make the attacker open the port?
Youre amazing at explaining thank you. You explain even what the scripts mean which many dont.
So if I'm understanding correctly the difference between bind and reverse is who is opening the listening port? Reverse: The attacker is opening the port, and the victim connects to it. Bind: The victim opens its port and and the attacker connects to it? And reverse shells are easier because it's easier to make the attacker open the port?
Thank you for this video
perfect video with exact knowledge!
thanks mate that was an amazing explanation
At 06:00, you had both users and hostnames as "root" and "kali", so it's impossible to distinguish who is who in the demo.
You talk too fast
Slow the video down then
upgrade your ears
You can slow down the video speed, I do it sometimes it helps
Amazing content from @TCMSecurityAcademy - I am still learning.