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Tiny SHell 0.6

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This is a lightweight client/server clone of the standard remote shell tools (rlogin, telnet, ssh), which can act as a backdoor and provide remote shell execution as well as file transfers.
Published: Sep 11, 2003
Published by: IIE
www.cr0.net:8040
License GPL
$0.00 to purchase
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It is 8-bit clean, has full support for pseudo-terminal pairs (pty/tty), and uses strong 160-bit RC4 encryption. It can also operate in connect-back mode in order to bypass firewalls that block incoming connections. Most UNIX platforms are currently supported (Linux, BSD, Cygwin, SunOS, IRIX, HP-UX, and OSF).
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