sishell is a reverse (connecting) shellcode kit for x86 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. It generates both regular shellcode without NULLs and stand-alone ELF executables. sishell is distributed with a Makefile system, a custom ELF brander (brandelf) and a C example code generator. sishell is distributed under the MIT License.
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gwee, or Generic Web Exploitation Engine, is a small program written in C designed to exploit input validation vulnerabilities in web scripts, such as Perl CGIs, PHP, etc. gwee is much like an exploit, except more general-purpose. It features several reverse connecting shellcodes, 4 methods of injection, and a built-in HTTP/HTTPS client and server. gwee is distributed under the MIT License. The Perl and Python shellcodes were written by Sabu.
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rrs is a reverse (connecting) remote shell. Instead of listening for incoming connections it will connect out to a listener (rrs in listen mode). The listener will accept the connection and receive a shell from the remote host. rrs features full pseudo-tty support, full OpenSSL support (high encryption, client/server authentication, choice of cipher suites), Twofish encryption, a simple XOR cipher, plain-text (unencrypted) session, peer-side session monitoring (snooping), daemon option and reconnection features. rrs is Free Software distributed under the MIT License and is known to compile and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and QNX.
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rrs is a reverse (connecting) remote shell. Instead of listening for incoming connections it will connect out to a listener (rrs in listen mode). The listener will accept the connection and receive a shell from the remote host. rrs features full pseudo-tty support, full OpenSSL support (high encryption, client/server authentication, choice of cipher suites), Twofish encryption, a simple XOR cipher, plain-text (unencrypted) session, peer-side session monitoring (snooping), daemon option and reconnection features. rrs is Free Software distributed under the MIT License and is known to compile and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and QNX.
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sishell is a reverse (connecting) shellcode kit for x86 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. It generates both regular shellcode without NULLs and stand-alone ELF executables. sishell is distributed with a Makefile system, a custom ELF brander (brandelf) and a C example code generator. sishell is distributed under the MIT License.
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gwee, or Generic Web Exploitation Engine, is a small program written in C designed to exploit input validation vulnerabilities in web scripts, such as Perl CGIs, PHP, etc. gwee is much like an exploit, except more general-purpose. It features several reverse connecting shellcodes, 4 methods of injection, and a built-in HTTP/HTTPS client and server. gwee is distributed under the MIT License. The Perl and Python shellcodes were written by Sabu.
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rrs is a reverse (connecting) remote shell. Instead of listening for incoming connections it will connect out to a listener (rrs in listen mode). The listener will accept the connection and receive a shell from the remote host. rrs features full pseudo-tty support, full OpenSSL support (high encryption, client/server authentication, choice of cipher suites), Twofish encryption, a simple XOR cipher, plain-text (unencrypted) session, peer-side session monitoring (snooping), daemon option and reconnection features. rrs is Free Software distributed under the MIT License and is known to compile and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and QNX.
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