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Windows Reverse Shell help #269

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Dev-Sadwhite opened this issue Dec 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Windows Reverse Shell help #269

Dev-Sadwhite opened this issue Dec 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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@Dev-Sadwhite
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Bug Description

Hi, I'm trying to use pwncat-cs to be able to do a reverse shell with a rubber ducky but I can't find what command or what I have to put on the victim's computer. Do I have to install pwncat on the victim? The victim's operating system is windows (my laptop) I've been using some scripts from https://www.revshells.com but none of them work because I get an error in pwncat

pwncat version

0.5.4

Target System (aka "victim")

Windows 11 Home
22H2

Steps to Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. start the listener in the attacker pc (kali linux) pwncat-cs -m windows -lp 9990
  2. use the rubber ducky to inject a reverse shell to the attacker pc using powershell

Expected Behavior

a normal pwncat-cs session

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no yet but you can ask for them

@Dev-Sadwhite Dev-Sadwhite added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 22, 2022
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A screenshot showing how it fails is below:
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When initiating pwncat-cs and then creating the listener fails as well, so it is not a command issue:
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@calebstewart, Have we found a way to resolve this?

@Hi-Timofey
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Same bug when trying to start windows listener with "pwncat-cs -m windows 0.0.0.0 2058".

Any updates on this bug? Request for further information or logs if needed.

Os - Manjaro
Python 3.11.5

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