covertsession is a command line tool that allows you to create a TCP session that IDS sensors cannot parse correctly. What this tool lets you do is inject bytes into your outbound data stream that an IDS sensor will treat as part of the data stream but the remote OS will ignore. If used correctly it can cause a signature not to match. This tool provides command line options to control how bytes are injected. It can use a file as its source of input. Or it can listen on a local port, redirecting the TCP session covertly to an IP:Port specified on the command line. Tested against Snort 2.2.
covertsession is a command line tool that allows you to create a TCP session that IDS sensors cannot parse correctly. What this tool lets you do is inject bytes into your outbound data stream that an IDS sensor will treat as part of the data stream but the remote OS will ignore. If used correctly it can cause a signature not to match. This tool provides command line options to control how bytes are injected. It can use a file as its source of input. Or it can listen on a local port, redirecting the TCP session covertly to an IP:Port specified on the command line. Tested against Snort 2.2.