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Fixed broken JSON file and typo-corrected some docs

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John Hammond 2020-05-20 23:24:04 -04:00
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@ -822,7 +822,7 @@
"stream": "raw",
"payload": "{command} 2>/dev/null",
"args": ["-idf", "--batch-interpreter=python-fu-eval", "-b", "'import sys; sys.stdout.write(open(\"{lfile}\",\"rb\").read());gimp.exit()'"]
},
}
// This 'write' technique seems to fail because it cannot capture stdin, being a "subprocess".
// Since it can get a shell, this is not really an issue.

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ you can use the "--password/-p" parameter:
.. code-block:: bash
set -p bob "b0b5_P@ss0rd"
set -p bob "b0b5_P@ssw0rd"
Key Bindings
------------

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ available on the target system. It will then attempt to start a pseudoterminal
on the remote host and provide you with raw terminal access.
pwncat doesn't stop there, though. On top of raw terminal access, pwncat can
programatically interact with the remote host alongside your terminal access.
programmatically interact with the remote host alongside your terminal access.
pwncat provides you with a local shell interface which can utilize your
connection for enumeration, file upload/download, automatic persistence
installation and even automated privilege escalation.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ reverse shells. It normally goes something like this:
# You now have a full terminal that doesn't exit on C-c
remote$
This works well. However, the added steps to get a reverse shell are laberous
This works well. However, the added steps to get a reverse shell are laborious
after a while. Also, the danger of losing your remote shell by accidentally
pressing "C-c" prior to gaining raw access is high. This was the original
inspiration of this project.

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Installation
:maxdepth: -1
The only system dependency for ``pwncat`` is ``python3`` and ``pip``. For ``pip`` to install all Python dependencies,
you will likely need your distributions Python Development package (``python3-dev`` for debian-based distributions).
you will likely need your distributions Python Development package (``python3-dev`` for Debian-based distributions).
Once you have a working ``pip`` installation, you can install ``pwncat`` with the provided setup script:
.. code-block:: bash