179 - Hacktricks

The HackTricks guide for TCP port 179 focuses on pentesting the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) by enumerating open ports, scanning for vulnerabilities, and testing for misconfigurations that could allow traffic hijacking or denial-of-service attacks. Common techniques include using Nmap to identify autonomous system numbers, utilizing Scapy to craft BGP packets, and checking for missing MD5 authentication, according to the HackTricks methodology. Explore the full documentation on pentesting BGP at HackTricks.

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First, let's extract the JAR:

What is Hacktricks 179?

su hacktivist
whoami
> root

to allow routers from different "Autonomous Systems" (like ISPs or tech giants) to talk to each other and exchange maps of the internet. The Vulnerability The HackTricks guide for TCP port 179 focuses

Route Hijacking: An attacker announces false routes to redirect traffic through their own malicious networks. to allow routers from different "Autonomous Systems" (like

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