A PLC uses a non-standard port knock protocol as an access control mechanism. Once the mechanism is defeated, this utility allows a regular TCP application to communicate with the PLC.
A utility that proxies a TCP connection and binds it to a fixed source port.
A PLC uses a non-standard port knock protocol as an access control mechanism. Once the mechanism is defeated, this utility allows a regular TCP application to communicate with the PLC.
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