PREVENTION OF PORT FORWARDING AND PRIVILEGE ESCALATION

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Mrs. J. Mythili M. E., et al.

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A privilege escalation in the Linux system can be defined as a method of gaining access to the kernel system and allowing the user to have an administrative access to the local admin account system on the computer. This problem describes the of concept attack scheme using Dynamic port forwarding. The attack scheme, the same interaction on the physical access to the computer system could be accomplished by the attacker using a little effort specialized Port vulnerability to take over the computer system in full where it will collect valuable information,to avoid that through IP block and Preventing Port vulnerability.To preventing like user-friendly python programming language to run check and resolve the problem.


Privileges describe what a user is permitted to do such as viewing files, modifying or deleting data. Privilege escalation takes place when a user gets access to more resources or services than they are normally allowed to perform unauthorized actions. It attacks the main kernal OS of the Computer system like as a user to escalate the admin permission.

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