Watch video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/fhpeQ3eCb7A by Johnny Netsec
This video shows a way you can bypass your ISP tcp port 445 blocking to mount your Cloud VM's file share. Local home machine uses portporxy command to redirect local 445 port traffic to remote server's 4455 port. Remote Azure cloud uses Load Balancer to transfer 4455 port traffic to local VM's 445. ✍Steps: Azure Cloud: 1. Create a new resource group 2. Creaet Azure VM and file shares 3. Test Port 445 from home and from Internet 4. Create a new public ip and Create a load balancer 5. Create Port forwarding from 4455 to 445 Local Home Test Machine: 1. Create and configure a loopback adapter 2. Disable SMB 1.0 3. Tweaking LanmanServer Service 4. reboot machine to confirm loopback address is listening our new port 5. Final test to Mount Azure VM's File Share More commands and steps can be found from following ✍Blog post: https://blog.51sec.org/2021/11/mount-azure-cloud-vm-file-share-folder.html Command for local machine portproxy: netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenaddress=10.255.255.1 listenport=445 connectaddress=20.81.92.127 connectport=4455 ==================================================================== If you found this video has some useful information✍, please give me a thumb up ✅ and subscribe this channel ?to get more updates?: ⚡https://www.youtube.com/c/Netsec?sub_confirmation=1 ⚡Resource Collection and Bookmarks: https://sites.51sec.org/ Learning and Sharing - 海内存知己,天涯若比邻 - ⚡https://51sec.org ?https://itprosec.com
Watch video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/fhpeQ3eCb7A by Johnny Netsec
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