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commands on attacking machine #15

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Gulshan45 opened this issue Sep 26, 2023 · 6 comments
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commands on attacking machine #15

Gulshan45 opened this issue Sep 26, 2023 · 6 comments

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@Gulshan45
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Now that it starts listening on my system on 0.0.0.0 and my specified ports. Now what command should i run on target machine?

@t0thkr1s
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Hi!

It gives you the finished command as output and the script also copies that to your clipboard. You can use that output on the target machine. Hope it helps!

@Gulshan45
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should i run that command on target machine?

@t0thkr1s
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Exactly! Because that output will give you the reverse shell back to you from the target machine.

@Gulshan45
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my attacking system is ubuntu. Which would be the target system? like ubuntu, kali, windows ?

@Gulshan45
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since it works fine on the same network. How can we test it on different network like source machine on one network(personal hotspot) and target machine on different network(office network).?

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you can run the command on any machine that you would like to connect back to your ubuntu. if you are in separate networks, you will need a public IP (that is accessible like a VPS) so that you can catch the reverse connection.

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